https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145673
Telesto <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords| |needsUXEval CC| |libreoffice-ux-advise@lists | |.freedesktop.org --- Comment #6 from Telesto <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Rainer Bielefeld Retired from comment #5) > When I type text Comment Box will expand if there is room enough. > As soon as it is going to touch Comment Box below the box will not go on to > expand, but vertical scroll bar appears. > > I think that is a useful and probably the intended behavior. If you exit the comment box with scrollbar, so placing the cursor outside the comment box, the comment box will expand as long as enough room available on 'margin' of the page I'm slightly "allergic" for scrollbar, because it's hiding the text you typed previously. I would prefer see it expand immediately, if this would happen anyhow (after exit of comment box it does adapt). This is more WYSIWYG and prevents masking text & the flawing after leaving the comment box. * automatic expanding probably somewhat expansive (and there are already pre-existing perf issues; Noel has done some investigations what needs to be done, however needs funding before getting fixed) * It would mean that bottom document comment boxes would expand at the top side (don't think this would be an issue) * At the point the margin being filled with comment boxes all of those would get scroll bars. Advantage: you don't have to type in a 2 row comment box, but it's equal distributed for the start (with adaptive size). * I would even go the opposite saying when entering a comment box with a hugh text, shrink all other comment boxes even more, so you can see the full text until exit. Would make reading a comment more comfortable, I estimate. Instead of having a 30 lines of text and only lines visible (yes those document with tremendous amount of comments exist). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
