Hello,
ashok _ wrote:
Hello Andreas:
On 9/17/07, Andreas Martens wrote:
if something changes the document (e.g. insert text, change formatting,
apply numbering!) automatically the input cursor becomes visible again.
At the end of such action a method UpdateCrsr() is called which
calculates the (graphical) position of the input cursor. Afterwards it
calls a method MakeVisible() to scroll the displayed area if necessary.
You describe it yourself, if you place the cursor this automatic
scrolling does not happen.
Yes thats exactly how it behaves... though I am not inserting text,
changing formatting
or applying numbering, i am merely building a hierachy of the document
structure in terms of the numbering level (everything is "read"
activity ) - and storing this hierarchy into a vector that in turn
refreshes a JList list box....... see the brief extract of code below
- [1]
[..]
Is there anyway i can suppress the automatic scrolling back behaviour... ?
I do not know how to suppress this behavior.
it seems like a usability issue to me..., maybe even a bug, since I am
not really
writing anything into the document.
Yes, this could be a bug. At first go I didn't find a reason in your
code snippet for the automatic scrolling.
Maybe you could reduce your code until you get the code line which
causes the trouble?
Regards
Andreas
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Andreas Martens (ama) - OpenOffice.org Writer
OpenOffice.org Engineering at Sun: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS
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