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Preview for presentation keeps jumping back to the same (unrelated) slide #611

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BlackHC opened this issue Nov 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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@BlackHC
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BlackHC commented Nov 28, 2024

The Quarto preview gets stuck on a certain slide URL and keeps jumping back to it when I refresh the web view, even when I manually change the URL to point to a different slide (by changing the #slide-name parameter or by using the slide navigator).

This adds a lot of overhead to previewing slides while editing a slide deck.

Thanks so much for Quarto and the great tooling overall!

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cderv commented Nov 28, 2024

Thanks for the feedback.

We are missing some information.

Is this happening with quarto preview and page open in a browser ?
Is this happening in VSCODE context or other preview context inside another environment (like an IDE) ?

Which version are your using ? Which environment ?

We need as much information as you could imagine for us to look into this issue not having access to your environment.

Thanks a lot.

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BlackHC commented Nov 28, 2024

Apologies! This is happening with the preview mode in the vscode extension. I'm currently mainly using Cursor (which is using the VSCode extension). I will try with regular VSCode and will report back if it does not happen there (my expectation is that it will be an issue as well because Cursor is a VSCode fork). I think this might mainly be an issue with the VSCode extension and the web view that it uses.

Thanks so much,
Andreas

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