I will try to bring that back for the next release if there is someway to separate a mousepress event in a link area from a mousepress event in a non-link area. Webkit will detect link related clicks (with any and all modifier keys) and send a signal with a URL but the mousepress event itself does not provide info to know if a scroll update is wanted or the beginning of a link click.
Short of that we will add a preference setting for the next release allowing the user to set how they want clicks in Preview to be treated if needed.
KevinH
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat
Bit of a bummer that, when you're using Preview to - well - preview your book, and spot a typo. Given a choice of easily fixing typos and checking links, I'd vote for the typos.
Having jumped to another tab through a link, is there a Back function?
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