Automatically scroll to, and highlight, outline closest to current page in document view area when opening outline section of page grid view
When opening the page grid view, and clicking on the outline section (as opposed to thumbnails section), it would be awesome if the outline section would automatically scroll down (and highlight/bolden) the outline that is closest to (but before or on) the current page the user is editing/looking at in the documents view page. Currently, every time the outline section of the page grid view is selected, the list shows the very top of the outline list, and the user has to scroll down to outlines that are relevant to the current page, as opposed to the outline section automatically showing the current outline most relevant to the current page. This feature would be something similar to how the thumbnails section of the page grid view always highlights the current page for the user. Would be great if the outline page could do something similar. Thank you!
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Zandme commented
In addition, I even think that it is not necessary to reposition after opening the outline, but can complete the positioning at the same time when opening the outline. The sliding animation is also redundant when I frequently open the outline.
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Zandme commented
I really need this function, my document needs to add a lot of outline, but the outline of GN now has no grading function and no automatic positioning function, which makes me need to desperately slide down every time I open the outline, which is very uncomfortable. I'd appreciate it if you could add this feature