Visual bookmarks - almost there

The ability to turn off the grey "where I;ve been" marks from the scroll slider bar is great, except it is still leaving the odd dropping behind.

As small as they are, it is amazing how many times I still end up stepping on one of these when I want to click below the slider so I can move down a page in my current resource. The book will jump to the marker I seem to be so good at inadvertantly hitting, then I have to click again up at the top to move back to my last location, then I have to click below the slider to do my original action, page down. If I am not watching carefully, my hand/mouse/eye seems drawn to move over the marking and I mess up again.

Can you please make it so these markings are completely off when turned off from the program settings?

Thanks.

Clinton

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  • Kevin A. Purcell
    Kevin A. Purcell Member Posts: 3,421 ✭✭✭

    Agree. It was a neat feature that sadly just gets in the way for me. Wish there was a button on the toolbar to toggle them on/off.

    Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
    Brushy Mountain Baptist Association

    www.kevinpurcell.org

  • George Allakhverdyan
    George Allakhverdyan Member Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭


    The ability to turn off the grey "where I;ve been" marks from the scroll slider bar is great, except it is still leaving the odd dropping behind.

    As small as they are, it is amazing how many times I still end up stepping on one of these when I want to click below the slider so I can move down a page in my current resource. The book will jump to the marker I seem to be so good at inadvertantly hitting, then I have to click again up at the top to move back to my last location, then I have to click below the slider to do my original action, page down. If I am not watching carefully, my hand/mouse/eye seems drawn to move over the marking and I mess up again.

    Can you please make it so these markings are completely off when turned off from the program settings?

    Thanks.

    Clinton


    I can reproduce this issue and have reported it, thanks.

  • Trey Selman
    Trey Selman Member Posts: 232 ✭✭

    Same thing here.

    It would be nice to have control over the three different kinds of marks. Favorites, Search and Wear.

    For me wear marks are the least useful

    Search marks could be useful

    Favorite mark more useful.

    A really cool idea but does get in the way frequently.

  • George Allakhverdyan
    George Allakhverdyan Member Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭
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