https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127178

Tomas <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Tomas <[email protected]> ---
Hello, 

I did some additional tests to see if incosistency is present even on more
screens. I found out, that it is even more significant in this case. 

Steps I did: 

1. I had notebook monitor(1366x768), BENQ monitor(1920x1080) and SAMSUNG
monitor(1680x1050) in extended display mode. I opened three sample text
files(from attachment) and placed every one of them to every monitor on
fullscreen. 

2. I did several scenarios to see the behaviour: 

 - F7 (spellchecker) is opened every time on currently active window, no matter
which one it is
 - F1 (help) and other affected pop-up windows have again inconsistent and
strange behaviour. Sometimes it opens on the spot where it was last closed,
sometimes it opens on the main display, sometimes on active. I wasn´t able to
identify the pattern, because it seems to be affected by several things:
resolution, if the window is whole on one diplay or if it is half on one and
half on the other. Another influence seems to be if the pop-up window is
maximized on given screen or if it is windowed. 


Additional tests I performed on two screens(without the notebook monitor): 

 - I tried to have opened 4 documents, two on left screen and two on right in a
split view(you achieve this by dragging the Writer window to the left/right
border of screen and it will expand itself automatically), but inconsistent
behaviour is not affected(it is same as if two documents are opened)
- I also randomly spotted other pop-up windows which are affected. I can say
that all of them are affected(except F7), but some of them are solved nicely
(for example pressing F5 will bring up "Navigator" and at the bottom is
dropdown consisting of all opened documents and user can select which one he is
reffering to)
- I also tried MS Excel and Word how there are popups handled and I can say,
for example F1(help) always opens on the main display, doesnt matter which
screen is active or where the window was closed. 
 - I was curious if there is difference in popup behaviour between having some
text in document or not. There is no difference

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