Two quick ideas for alternatives:
- a zooming user interface would remove the need to scroll. With a zoom out,
both origin and target of the drag-and-drop can be viewed at the same time
no matter the distance between them. This would lack accuracy in selecting
the target position, though, unless some form of semantic zooming is used.

- replacing autoscroll with a list of possible targets (list elements,
chapter titles...) - hovering over a target would instantly scroll to show
that item.
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