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On 4/06/11 5:22 PM, Justin Guay wrote:
Ok, for many labs for school I have to highlight my answers. There seems to
be a bug where, after you click the color you want and the highlight icon,
when you move the cursor down (onto the document itself), it moves the page
all around. It's essentially acting like a super-fast auto scroll. So you
need to continuously adjust the page to get where you want.

I'm thinking the correct function should be, after highlighting, you can
move the cursor any where and the page won't move. It should only move by
using the right side page scroll bars. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if
it's intended to do this, but it seems like a bug because it seems to only
work at the top of the page; moving the cursor to the bottom does not scroll
down. Hopefully this can be fixed, having to scroll down through pages of
documents to get where I need to highlight is incredibly inefficient. Thanks
for reading this in advance!

Justin

Hey, your right. Must be a bug. You can file a bug at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ I have never highlighted this way, I have always selected the text first and then clicked the highlight button so never noticed it.
steve

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