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Issue #|101574
Summary|shortcoming when using cut command + scrolling mouse w
|heel
Component|Word processor
Version|OOO310m9
Platform|Unknown
URL|
OS/Version|All
Status|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
Resolution|
Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|editing
Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
Reported by|orwel
--- Additional comments from or...@openoffice.org Tue May 5 16:39:44 +
2009 ---
If you cut some text and want to paste it somewhere else in the document and you
use wheel on the mouse, after some time (depends on complexity of the document)
you will be thrown back to the line from which you just cut the text.
To reproduce this issue:
1. open the attachment - test file,
2. move to page 4,
3. mark the blue text,
4. use ctrl+x and immediately scroll the mouse wheel down (but do not scroll
without a short break by scrolling).
After a half of a second OOo will throw you back to the original line. On this
attachment the delay is not very long, but if you edit some big files, the delay
could take also more then a second - if you scroll in this time the mouse wheel,
you can scroll more than 1-2 pages. It is very unpleasant when OOo throw you
back. The only possibility to avoid this is to wait for a second-two after you
copy/ cut the selected text.
You can reproduce this issue also (and the delay will be longer) on some other
big odt file, maybe with some cross-references + a lot of formatting).
In OOo sCalc this issue does not appear.
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