Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 102166
Cursor not going over character
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:19:31 UTC
In the attached file, browse to the end of the second last line...move through the line slowly and notice that it will not go over the last character (/).
Created attachment 62464 [details] Do as said in the description.
Created attachment 62467 [details] None
Now...what sorta chaos is this?...why does the issue switch automatically to the next one?...this is very confusing. Just ignore the last attachment...was for the previous/next issue.
I cannot reproduce it in 310m8, m11 or m48 on Vista. Cursor moves correctly over "/" in "Fh/(mk)" at last line.
Humm...problem persists in my case. Linux specific? But as far as I remember, I found this error on Vista originally. This is a more clearer explanation - This is the end of the last line - "....rewritten as a = Fh/" Suppose the cursor is after h, after using the right key, it directly moves to the next line. If the slash is replaced with an alphabet, the whole formula (Fh/(mk)) comes to the new line...and it works normally.
After copying the Calibri font fron WinXP to OpenSuse 11 I can reproduce it. For me it happens when: - Open the document - scroll down (without clicking in the document, at best, use the scroll bars) - set the cursor at the last "= Fh/(mk)" before the equal sign. -> there I can't input any character nor move with the cursor keys. -> after attempting to type "a lot of stuff" it seems that the "non writable area" now extends before the word "rewritten". @HDU: Please have a look
You are all contributors or employees (in sun...which is now taken over by IBM I guess)? I mean...es, mru, hdu etc...they seem pretty active.
Hi de_logics, have a look at http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/DomainDeveloper
Ok...thanks a lot, now I can cc that dormant calc issue to fst, gaozemin, jodygoldberg, maoyonggang, lvyue, tqfa and *kohei*.
No. Do not spam. Trust es, he knows, who is the right developer for an issue.
I've cc to 3 people who are on the performance department. Its that SMP/SMT issue.
In my test I only saw a problem near the line end, which is a know problem in Writer. @es: Is this a duplicate to issue 20878?
Issue 98566 sounds similar?
@HDU: I don't think this is a dup of issue 20878 for it happens on *Linux* with *Calibri* only. Please recreate this test environment a check following my previous description.
Reset assigne to the default "issues@openoffice.apache.org".