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Regression on .74.3: going 'back' in history to a previous page loses last saved position, opens at the top of the page #1871

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quesada opened this issue Jan 15, 2022 · 3 comments

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@quesada
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quesada commented Jan 15, 2022

Describe the bug
Regression on .74.3: going 'back' in history to a previous page loses last saved position, opens at the top of the page

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'a page'. Scroll down, add text so the cursor position is not at the top
  2. Click on 'another page. Or create a new one'
  3. Go back with alt + left arrow
  4. See that the cursor position is a the top of the page

Expected behavior
the cursor position is not at the top, but at the last edit position

Environment (please complete the following information):

  • Version [e.g. 0.74.3]
  • OS: [e.g. linux/manjaro KDE]
  • Language: especially for errors that might relate to character encoding or other locale specific issues
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introt commented Jan 16, 2022

Thanks for the report!

The correct cursor position seems to be saved (try using the cursor with arrow keys; should trigger a scroll), so this only concerns the scroll position.

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introt commented Jan 16, 2022

Seems to be a duplicate of #1624, which itself looks like a duplicate of #1276. Closing this one.

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introt commented Jan 16, 2022

@quesada One question though: you called this a regression; could you name the version where this used to work? Thanks!

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