Hi,
Your change, though looks good in principle, appears to lead to some
usability problems: suppose while reading a document you've placed
cursor somewhere (or even didn't move it), then you scroll several
pages up/down from that place, and now need to see current page in
more detail. You Zoom it and... the view jumps to cursor position.
This is clearly not what you've expected; moreover, if you didn't know
page number you were on, you'll now have to search that place to
continue reading.
Could this behavior be changed so that not cursor governs current
focus, but the place which the user has last scrolled to?
Should I make a bug report for this?
Regards,
Ruslan
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Winfried Donkers (via Code Review)
<gerrit@gerrit.libreoffice.org> wrote:
Winfried Donkers has abandoned this change.
Change subject: fdo#40465 fix to maintain focus whilst zooming
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Patch Set 1: Abandoned
I finally managed to upload a Patch Set 2 to gerrit 1278, so this one (1533) can be closed.
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