https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136539

--- Comment #24 from Telesto <tele...@surfxs.nl> ---
Created attachment 183997
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(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #23)
> The ticket was in state NEEDINFO for too long and got resolved
> INSUFFICIENTDATA therefore. If you reopen please reply to JBF's comment 19
> first.

(In reply to Jean-Baptiste Faure from comment #19)
> For me the current behavior is the right one. Otherwise how do you go back
> to the cursor position if you do not remember in which page it is ? You need
> to type something at risk to overwrite valid text if something was selected.
> From my PoV, showing the cursor position is the rule, showing something else
> is the exception.
> 
> Best regards. JB

I'm not really sure how to respond to this.. Why do I want to get back to the
cursor? The opposite happens, I make a change, I lose the page in view. Which
one was it? I can't even tell if the desired result achieved.

1. Open the attached file
2. Cursor at the page 1 (default)
3. Scroll to page 3, hoover over the page break 
4. Click Edit Page Break -> Text flow tab -> Select with page style ->
Landscape
5. Press OK

Result: Document scrolls to top. I question myself: Did the change occur? Or
was there some error and I'm bouncing back to page 1?

Expected: Don't scroll to page 1, but keep at - in this case - page 3. 

I could argu that the cursor should move change to page 3, when clicking the
'blue header button, edit page break' button. It's technically a paragraph
property of the page in question. I see two solutions. A simply view lock, or
moving the cursor when opening the paragraph properties dialog using the blue
bar.

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