﻿type,ticket,summary,component,version,severity,owner,status,lastmodified,chgs_auths,_description,_reporter,milestone
defect,9619,"Side-by-side editing fails if Preview significantly longer than source; needs smart, vertical locking!",wiki system,0.12-stable,major,Christian Boos,reopened,262 days,11 by 4,"The side-by-side editing is rendered useless, if the Preview is significantly longer (due to large text, tables and inline images) than the source code. You might end up in a situation where the related source code to what you currently see in the Preview is 1 or 2 pages up the screen and it is currently impossible to see source code and related Preview together at once. This is a serious issue in my opinion. 

You can make a simple test by positioning a few large images using ![[Image(XYZ.jpg)]] underneath each other: The source code only takes a few lines, whereas the last image might by two screens down the window scroll bar.

A solution should look like this: The preview get dynamically positioned in such a way, that it (optionally) aligns vertically with the cursor position in the source code window, so that one really sees what one's editing.",klein@…,1.0
