Scroll beyond last line

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Elygen
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Scroll beyond last line

Post by Elygen »

I would love to be able to scroll the page beyond the last line.
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MikeyB
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Re: Scroll beyond last line

Post by MikeyB »

What use would this be?

Just been seeing how other editors I have handle this.

Edit plus scrolls an extra half a screen.
Visual Studio 2010 can scroll so all you see are the last two lines of code.
Can't see the point in either of those.

WeBuilder stops scrolling at the last line, which is fine, there is nothing else below the last line!

A few screen shots comparing:
http://sites.google.com/site/swindonmik ... scroll.jpg
http://sites.google.com/site/swindonmik ... scroll.jpg
http://sites.google.com/site/swindonmik ... scroll.jpg
Last edited by MikeyB on Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: spelling!
davenz

Re: Scroll beyond last line

Post by davenz »

Nice work MikeyB

I too see no reason for this unless it is to get the last lines of code up to eye level for easier working. If this was the case, I'd just put the cursor east of the last /HTML> tag and hold the enter key down until I put a bunch of line breaks in there. It doesn't really last, depending on circumstances, but if they do they can always be stripped later.

Out of interest Elygen, why would you want this behaviour?

Thanks
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