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The miniview (called minimap in other applications) is a really handy feature, but at the moment it only shows a fixed number of lines (as far as I can see one line of pixels is one line of text). If you scroll up to the beginning of the miniview, you have to use other methods (=keyboard shortcuts) to continue scrolling up. If you look at Sublime Text (the application that made the minimap popular), for long files, scrolling in the minimap will also scroll the content of the minimap proportionally, so when you arrive at the top of the minimap you also arrive at the beginning of the file. Would be nice if Terminology's miniview would work the same way.
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The miniview (called minimap in other applications) is a really handy feature, but at the moment it only shows a fixed number of lines (as far as I can see one line of pixels is one line of text). If you scroll up to the beginning of the miniview, you have to use other methods (=keyboard shortcuts) to continue scrolling up. If you look at Sublime Text (the application that made the minimap popular), for long files, scrolling in the minimap will also scroll the content of the minimap proportionally, so when you arrive at the top of the minimap you also arrive at the beginning of the file. Would be nice if Terminology's miniview would work the same way.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: