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User jeongkyu changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                    Status|CLOSED                    |REOPENED
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                Resolution|FIXED                     |
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 17 15:45:59 -0700 
2006 -------
es: Execuse me for reopening this, but my previous test was wrong. This issue is
still reproducible.

Since my last test, I sometimes experienced this issue again. My further
research revealed some interesting fact.

I currently have 183 fonts in my dropdownlist and it is ok until 101th font.
When one of those fonts is initially selected, the list is scrolled by one line
with clicking up-arrow button. This is expected behavior. However, when 102th
font is selected, the list is scrolled by two lines. And when 103th font is
initial, the list is scrolled by three lines, etc. So, there is a problem with
Times New Roman(161th) but no problem with Arial(3rd), which made me draw
incorrect conclusion.

Another interesting fact is that this problem happens only with first-time
clicking arrow since font dropdownlist is initialized. So, it is hard to notice
in font dropdownlist in toolbar. However, problem comes to very clear with font
dropdownlist in dialogs.

Please try below steps to reproduce this issue.

1. Open Writer.
2. Open Stylist (F11).
3. Right click on 'Default' style and choose Modify.
4. Go to 'Font' tab and select 'Arial' for font.
5. Click OK.

6. Right click on 'Default' style and choose Modify.
   (Now, initially selected font is Arial)
7. Expand font dropdownlist
8. Make sure that the scroll indicator is in correct position.
9. Click up-arrow button in scrool bar.
10. Make sure that the list is scrolled by one line.

11. Select 'Times New Roman' for font.
12. Click OK.

13. Right click on 'Default' style and choose Modify. 
    (Now, initially selected font is Times New Roman)
14. Expand font dropdownlist
15. Confirm that the scroll indicator is in wrong position.
16. Click up-arrow button in scrool bar.
17. Confirm that the list is scrolled by too many lines.

If you have a chance, please find your 102th font in the list and try same
thing. :-)


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