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Publisher 2.2.0 on Windows 10.

When I use the “Go to Spread” context menu item in the Pages Panel, the spread always seems to be centred about the left-hand page when a facing-pages spread has been selected – see attached video where I double-click first then use the menu item.

Double-clicking on the spread, either the middle, or left-hand side, or right-hand side centres it nicely, but the “Go to Spread” functionality isn’t as nice.

Is this what’s supposed to happen?

I did a bit of searching in the forums – searched for go to spread and scrolled down 10 (of 167) pages of results –  but couldn’t find anything relevant.

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I get the same results on my Mac, so I think "Go to Spread" actually is implemented as "Go to Page." So maybe this is by design & it is just that the name is incorrect?

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To get the entire spread displayed it is easier to double-click on the page numbers below the thumbnails, instead using the context menu of the wanted spread.

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MikeTO and R C-R: Thanks for checking.
It seems like there may be some inconsistencies with this functionality.

thomaso: Double-clicking the page number seems to replicate double-clicking the centre of the spread thumbnail, which could be useful at times.

I’ve added a suggestion thread for it to be reviewed here: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/193073-pages-panel-“go-to-spread”-functionality-seems-to-have-some-inconsistencies/

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Hi @GarryP,

Thanks for reporting this. 

It is a bug, the Go To Spread when you have a facing-page spread selected, should show both in the centre of the screen.

I've just got this logged with the Developers :) 

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3 hours ago, GarryP said:

Double-clicking the page number seems to replicate double-clicking the centre of the spread thumbnail, which could be useful at times.

Apart from the confirmed bug I wonder: What is the use / advantage of this right-click menu option "Go To Spread" when the goal is easier accessible with a double-click on the page numbers? In what situation is the right-click menu selection preferable to double-clicking?

I could see a use for a right-click menu entry if it would be "Go To Spread ..." + open a dialog to manually enter any page / spread number. But this option does not exist in the Pages Panel but in the bottom "Spread Navigator" field of the main window or in menu Document > "Go To Page ...".

@stokerg, oddly, also …

• the "Spread Navigator" zooms to a page (not a spread) if a spread gets typed.

• the "Go To Page…" menu option appears to centre the spread, regardless whether a single page or both page numbers (+ comma) of a spread get typed in this field.

Among the various interface options there seems to be no way to maintain the current zoom level AND the x coordinate when jumping to another page. This seems to be possible via scrolling or panning manually but not for jumping. (use case: a certain layout item was created with variants on several pages -> you want to compare them with click-jump through the different variations without a change of their position in the document window.)

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