https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127801
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--- Comment #15 from Y <libreoffice13@sfina.com> ---
My *observation* is that the current "Optimal View":
- maximize horizontal space use (very desirable)
- allows for accidental horizontal scrolling (undesirable)
My *wish* is to have a mode that:
- maximize horizontal space use, like the current "Optimal View"
- locks horizontal scrolling to prevent accidental trackpad movements, like the
current "Page Width" view
In terms of *suggestions*, I do not know if there is a use-case that makes the
current "Optimal View" horizontal scrolling behaviour desirable. Therefore,
suggestion depends on whether horizontal scrolling has desirable function in
Optimal View.
If horizontal scrolling is desirable in Optimal View, I suggest adding a switch
to lock/unlock horizontal scrolling.
If horizontal scrolling is undesirable in Optimal View, I suggest locking
horizontal scrolling in "Optimal View."
Others have better insight than me to make the decision. For me, horizontal
scrolling is generally rarely desirable.
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