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I would like to suggest two features to improve the experience of clicking on cross-references pointing to figures.
Problem: When a link to a cross-reference is clicked, after the reader is re-directed to the corresponding figure, it is difficult to find the particular location where they left the text feed.
Solutions:
1. Implement a "go back" button, which could be clicked to redirect the reader at the location of the last-clicked cross-reference link.
2. Implement a pop-up view to present the figure in a separate window that can be examined concurrently with reading the source text.
I would personally prefer the second solution as this would allow the reader to examine both text and figure in a more intuitive fashion. However, this might be restrictive in systems with small screens, so both solutions have their merit.
I hope this is not a duplicate, but if there is such an implemented feature, I would be grateful if someone could point it out.
Thanks,
1. Use the "Previous view" button.
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1. Use the "Previous view" button.
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Thank you so much Bernd! Exactly what I was looking for...