[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2010-01-06 Thread sakoch
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--- Additional comments from sak...@openoffice.org Wed Jan  6 15:47:29 
+ 2010 ---
Ditto this problem. But I see it using a mouse. When scrolling with the wheel
mouse or holding the scroll bar, the view will sometimes jump back to the page
you were typing on rather than stay on the new page you were trying to view. You
have to quick click in the text frame to secure the page view. It seems to
happen after typing in one section for awhile. If you load a document and start
scrolling through, you don't seem to get this behavior. (WinXP Pro, SP2, w/ most
updates, default page view)

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2009-09-21 Thread lendo
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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2009-03-11 Thread franklekens
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--- Additional comments from franklek...@openoffice.org Wed Mar 11 15:17:11 
+ 2009 ---
I agree that this is annoying.

Also, I'm not entirely sure this is the same or a related phenomenon. But when
reading through a large text, the mouse navigation also has annoying effects. If
I click at the top or bottom line in my screen, and that line does not coincide
with the top or bottom of a page, instead of moving the cursor to that line, the
text is scrolled to display part of the previous or subsequent text (as
described in the original post, I think).

This is hugely annoying if all you wanted to do was double-click a word in the
top or bottom line of your screen to select it. Instead of selecting that word,
the text gets scrolled, and an entirely different word gets selected. 

As I said, I'm not entirely sure this is the same phenomenon. Hard to describe
these effects in text - easier just to show someone IRL.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2008-10-12 Thread leolo
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Oct 12 19:51:31 + 
2008 ---
I have registered just to vote for this. I'm unable to migrate to OpenOffice
until this issue is resolved. It's really a deal breaker for me (and also for
all of my work colleagues). We do a lot of typing and almost never use the
mouse. Proper keyboard scrolling is a must for our type of work.

Regards.


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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2008-09-01 Thread mba
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What|Old value |New value

Target milestone|OOo Later |OOo 3.x





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep  1 10:48:48 + 
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I changed the target to 3.x to get it into the quarterly review process.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2008-08-21 Thread pmike
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug 21 18:27:58 + 
2008 ---
In addition to be smooth, auto-scroll should have speed depending on mouse
vertical bias from document (thus allows slow and fast scrolling).

Also please assign target milestone for this issue.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2008-03-05 Thread liquidat
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  5 10:41:07 + 
2008 ---
Anything new?

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2008-03-05 Thread rblevin
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  5 14:51:52 + 
2008 ---
I am a professional writer with several books to my name under major imprints. 
Have also written for major tech publications and many of the top tech vendors.
 I use OpenOffice exclusively, and I know other professional writers who have or
are making the switch.  OpenOffice is that good.

However, I have to say this page leaping problem is the single most annoying
habit of the program.  It's also a productivity impediment.  When editing large
documents, it's nearly impossible to manage formatting and keep your context. 
The human brain gets confused when the page leaps up, and the text your were
working on suddenly disappears.

It wouldn't be so bad if the page lept up or down consistently and logically,
but it doesn't.  You lose the insertion point.  It's a mess.

As a former developer, I can say with confidence there is no technical reason
why page scrolling should not +always+ be smooth, regardless of the
application's mode.  This is a bug, not a feature.

Competitively speaking, every other text editor and word processor on the market
today is capable of moving text up or down one line at a time, including when
crossing page breaks.

This is a bug that should be fixed, and could be fixed with a few minutes 
attention.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2008-03-05 Thread axs
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  5 15:31:58 + 
2008 ---
I completely agree with rblevin that this is a serious bug. Fortunately it does
not bother me much because I hardly ever use OO, except to read things sent to
me, and I immediately convert to PDF and read using xpdf which does not have
this problem. For producing my own documents I use latex.

I did recently have to convert a latex document to word because of restrictions
of an incompetent publisher, and once again found this jumping behaviour when
using the 'up' or 'down' arrow key very annoying i.e. whenever the text cursor
hits the top or bottom of the window the next keypress causes the text to jump
several lines, losing the visual context. I can't imagine who ever wanted that
sort of behaviour.

Fortunately I found that using the scroll wheel on the mouse did not produce
that behaviour, and that is much less tiring (and rsi-inducing?) than constantly
clicking on the arrows at top or bottom of scroll bar which also avoids the
jumping. But I would prefer not to have to touch the mouse to get sensible
text-scrolling behaviour.

I feel very sorry for people who can't use other text processing systems instead
of OO. (I have no idea whether this is also in MSword: I have never used that,
as I use only linux and unix.)

Since there are already two mechanisms that produce the right behaviour it
should be trivial to fix the bug. perhaps users who want the jumping behaviour
shuld be able to turn it on (are there any??). Or at least enable other users to
turn it off.

Aaron
(Using OO 2.3.1 on Linux+PC)





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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2008-03-05 Thread rblevin
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  5 21:03:45 + 
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axs makes an intersting observation that proves this is a bug:

 Fortunately I found that
 using the scroll wheel
 on the mouse did not
 produce that behaviour

The scrolling behavior can and should be the same, regardless of the input
device.  Simply use the mouse-wheel code with the keyboard, or eliminate this
duality altogether by consolidating the scrolling routine.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2007-03-22 Thread jeongkyu
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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2006-12-18 Thread burg1
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec 18 04:32:49 -0800 
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Issue 5401 is a duplicate - but I don't know how to actually mark it as a 
duplicate, so please can somebody else do it! ;-)

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2006-08-26 Thread pesala
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 25 23:36:01 -0700 
2006 ---
Though I can see that this is an important issue for some users, I think that 
the 
way to solve it is the implement a Normal Mode for proof-reading rather than 
spending developers' time on adding an option to change this behaviour. 

When scrolling from the bottom of one page to the top of the next in page 
layout 
mode, where there is a gap to show the page break, the page is going to have to 
jump by several lines, espcially if there are footnotes at the bottom of the 
previous page, and a header at the top of the next page. 

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[sw-issues] [Issue 25483] Text jumping during vertic al scrolling drives me nuts

2006-08-26 Thread siduri
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 25 23:55:24 -0700 
2006 ---
Comment to Pesala's comment:
This is what i thought at first, but if you open a file and try to scroll with 
the arrows you will see that it's not at the bottom of the PAGE that it jumps, 
but at the bottom of the SCREEN.  Normal mode is ALSO necessary to make the 
cursor more directly under the control of the arrow keys but not sufficient.  


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