https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147565
--- Comment #5 from Anduril <[email protected]> --- Hi Jim, thank you for coming back to me on this. I have doubts on moving the cursor to the comment anchor rather than to the comment edit window, because when working, it is more useful to have the cursor in the edit window of the comment, which is where your attention (and action) is needed, rather than the spot in the text where the comment is anchored to (this is where you focus next, once you have read the comment). The problem with the present behaviour is not really the disappearance of the cursor, since after a while you guess that it is going through all the comments (visible or invisible), but the fact that you are not able to focus on the non resolved. Ex. Imagine a text where 90% of the comments have been resolved. If the collaborator only wants to see the non solved ones, he can either scroll the document visually, or use the navigation. In this latter case, he would like a similar experience to the one of scrolling, i.e. being brought from non solved to non solved comment. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
