[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 136539] Unwanted scroll when changing something in the Paragraph Window using edit blue header with the cursor on a different page

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136539

--- Comment #9 from Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #8)
> Any such poll is destinied to be biased, mostly answered by those who are
> not satisfied, with all those who are okay with the current state mostly
> ignoring it. Only telemetry may give you something substantial.

There is indeed a truth in it .. partly to be mitigated.. to show only info bar
inquiry not about the topic.. So people are already opening the site.. which
obviously has a wizard to click next (before the topic appears). So not
'screening' if you're interested.. and move on; idea. OK you only reach the
people taking the time for it.. 

The poll questions can be manipulated too. So you can certainly room to get a
desired outcome.. or make it more easily to happen

Currently it's decided in the back chambers of LibreOffice. At dev department,
UX department, QA department or some by incident or some history nobody knows.
So don't think the current approach is 'optimal' either. I certainly doubt some
UX decisions (no offence Heiko). As hard to grasp which type of user you have;
how they use LibreOffice etc. If you don't use page breaks, you won't run into
this.

Telemetry; no experience with the data it produces. Never seen the analytics.
Nor what it registers (and what not). 
I don't trust telemetry blindly, IMHO. It's a tool/instrument which can give
insights and feedback. But I wouldn't use it exclusively either.

Their a simple different sources of information. Ideally you use multiple. And
some point it will by simply trying. I assume lots of research was been don one
start menu of Windows 8. UX did go even so far to remove the old one (as people
are habitual). However backfired quite badly. Negative reviews; lots of
complains. Created a niche for all sorts of StartisBack apps.
The Ribbon menu bars was also new with Office 2007, but they succeeded to get
it in. Now 75% wants it all over the place, and 25 % dislikes it (my estimate..
no real numbers).

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