[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

Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #11 from Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo at gmail.com> ---
I looked over the comments very quickly and my 2 cents are:

As far as I understood, to test this issue I've to go to the last page and put
the cursor somewhere on it (caret blinks). Then I've to scroll up to the first
pages and click on one of the blue page break lines. There somewhat opens to
"Edit page break..." and "Delete page break".

And here I've to make a break in my test:
Here is nothing about page style or header!
What are you people talking about?

Further in the test:
I click on "Edit page break..." and the paragraph dialog (not paragraph style
dialog!) opens. I go to Area tab, choose a color and click OK.

Result:
* With 7.1 the view jumps back to where the caret is positioned. The colored
paragraph on the pages before isnt' visible.
* With 6.0 the view doesn't move to the last page and the colored paragraph is
visible.

I tested the second attached document with the Linux master build for 7.1 from
yesterday and version 6.0.7.3.

My point of view:
The behavior of 6.0 feels 'right' as on the last page, where the caret is,
nothing has changed. So it isn't necessary that the user is taken there.

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