[sw-issues] [Issue 22453] Unwanted jump to cursor wh en scrolling with the mouse wheel

2009-07-25 Thread javert03
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--- Additional comments from javer...@openoffice.org Sat Jul 25 23:16:44 
+ 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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[sw-issues] [Issue 22453] Unwanted jump to cursor wh en scrolling with the mouse wheel

2009-07-25 Thread javert03
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--- Additional comments from javer...@openoffice.org Sun Jul 26 04:18:17 
+ 2009 ---
@coraythan:

You're right that, at least on my systems, the jump occurs with more changes
than just adding a manual break. It's not caused by _every_ change from the the
menus you mentioned, but close. For instance, Format-Change Case doesn't cause
a jump. Is that correct?

btw, I'm testing on OS X 10.5.7 and Windows XP Home SP3, both with OOO310m11.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 22453] Unwanted-jump to cursor wh en scrolling with the mouse wheel

2009-07-24 Thread javert03
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--- Additional comments from javer...@openoffice.org Fri Jul 24 20:53:37 
+ 2009 ---
@pfadwaechter  es:

FYI, I can reproduce this bug following pfadwaechter's instructions exactly
(OOO310m11, OS X 10.5). However, I can reproduce it even without the manual
break (as it regards saving/autosaving).

1. Open a new text document.
2. Hold down 'enter' till you're at the bottom of the page.
3. Save the document.
4. Type asdf at the bottom of the page so you have something new to save.
5. Scroll to the top of the page, and hit cmd/ctrl + S.
6. You should be jumped back to the cursor.

Isn't this a milder form, but essentially the same thing as what you're
describing, pfadwaechter?

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[sw-issues] [Issue 22453] Unwanted-jump to cursor

2009-05-11 Thread javert03
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--- Additional comments from javer...@openoffice.org Mon May 11 16:42:08 
+ 2009 ---
I just started experiencing (noticing?) this problem in 3.1, and it's pretty 
irritating. I'm on OS X 10.5.6 and 
was previously using OO.o 3.0. The most annoying instances of this defect:

-save and autosave, like everyone else is mentioning.
-switching windows (maybe Mac specific?). Create 2 multi-page documents. Scroll 
till the cursor is off 
screen in one document, then switch OO windows to look at the other document. 
Switch back, and feel the 
frustration as OO loses your place in the first document as it jumps back to 
the cursor. This is particularly 
annoying when I have one document open to read while I write in the other. If I 
plan on switching 
documents, I can't just scroll. I have to remember to keep clicking on the page 
as I read so that the cursor 
keeps up with me.

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