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------- Additional comments from javer...@openoffice.org Sat Jul 25 23:16:44 
+0000 2009 -------
@es:

Thanks for your detailed explanation of this issue's status, and thanks for your
hard work consolidating all this information.

I checked again, and am able to consistently reproduce the "jump on scrolling"
with a manual page break. If you're interested, here's how:

1. Create a new text document.
2. Insert manual page break.
3. _Immediately_ scroll up till the cursor if off screen. (see below for
specifics on this step)
4. View will jump to cursor.

Step 3 must be done immediately because the jump only occurs when the user
interface is redrawn. Here's the order of events:

1. Break is inserted, and page jumps to new cursor position (this is normal).
2. User interface is redrawn. (Rulers align to new position; 'undo' and 'save'
buttons becomes usable; status bar shows new page number, etc.). When redraw is
completed, the view jumps to cursor again (this second jump is the problem).

The scrolling _must_ occur between events 1 and 2. That means if you have a
large monitor or a fast computer, you won't be able to reproduce this bug
because you won't have enough time to get the cursor off-screen. On my MacBook,
there is a ~0.5 second delay between events 1 and 2, giving me just enough time
to get the cursor off my 13" screen. It is easier to reproduce on my old Pentium
4 desktop.

To tell if you truly cannot reproduce this bug:

1. Enable View->Rulers.
2. Perform the steps above while carefully watching the rulers.
3. After inserting a page break, you should be able to watch the rulers realign
to the new position. If the rulers realign _after_ you've gotten the cursor
off-screen, and you do not experience a jump-to-cursor, then I guess we can say
this particular jump really isn't reproducible.

Anyways, that's what I think. :-D

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