On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 11:18:42AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > commit 1f0d210ab56057f35960a3b86f5fa1e03ef8ecd0 > Author: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <lasgout...@lyx.org> > Date: Tue Oct 27 16:11:01 2015 +0100 > > Fix algorithm that computes horizontal scroll offset > > Rewrite the logic completely: > * fix cases where the offset was reset unnecessarily > * fix cases where the row was scrolled too much: as soon as a side of the > row is completely visible, there is no need to scroll more. > * fix cases where offset would never reset
Starting with this commit, if I open e.g. the Introduction manual and I triple click on the first line of the first paragraph (starting with "LyX is a document preparation system...", the line is selected and the text jumps a little to the left. If I click then on that line again, the selection is removed and the text does not again change position. But if I then click on a different line, the text jumps back to where it was before. Let me know if you cannot reproduce and want a screencast. Scott