PS it would be good to somehow reduce it and probably send to Mozilla's 
devs, but the bug is also not perfectly reproducable for me... May be you 
know how to create a really simple analogue, without the whole "TW core" 
stuff?

четверг, 4 декабря 2014 г., 18:43:31 UTC+3 пользователь Yakov написал:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> the problem is, for now I have no idea how to track this. I mean, when the 
> issue is about some variable value, or an exception in a function, then 
> it's ok, there's debugger, possibility to hijack and insert different 
> console.log stuff, but this looks like some "bad event handler" (on key 
> down?), and I don't understand how can I track an event handler which 
> source is unknown, code is not available and I even don't know to which DOM 
> element it is attached (if it is).. Do you have any idea how to do this?
>
> Best regards,
> Yakov.
>
> среда, 3 декабря 2014 г., 20:42:33 UTC+3 пользователь Jeremy Ruston 
> написал:
>>
>> Hi Yakov
>>
>> I can confirm that I see the same problem with the latest Firefox 33 on 
>> Mac OS X, but not in Chrome or Safari. I think therefore that it is a 
>> Firefox bug. If we can track the problem down we may be able to work around 
>> it.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello guys,
>>>
>>> recently I use FireFox with TW more and more, and I've noticed an 
>>> annoying bug in TWc. As it's rather misterious to track, I tried it in TW5, 
>>> and it is there as well!
>>>
>>> How to reproduce:
>>> 1. open several tiddlers (at least 2, make sure that they take occupy 2+ 
>>> screen heights)
>>> 2. open the one on the top into the edit mode
>>> 3. press ctrl+enter to save
>>> 4. press "↓"
>>>
>>> What happens: the screen is scrolled down much more than usually, I'd 
>>> say it "jumps" -- sometimes to the bottom of the tiddlerDisplay, 
>>> sometimes not that deep, but much lower than when "↓" is pressed in a 
>>> "usual" state.
>>>
>>> Notes:
>>> * this is true for any tiddler, not only for the top one. Pressing "↓" 
>>> causes a "jump" down, pressing "↑" -- up.
>>> * I haven't studied yet to which point it jumps exactly
>>> * I'm on Win7 x64, FireFox 33.1 (the issue were at least in FF 33 as 
>>> well)
>>>
>>> Any ideas how to find out what's happening or how to find out? I'm going 
>>> to create a ticket, but if this is a FireFox bug, then this wouldn't be a 
>>> reasonable thing to do.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Yakov.
>>>
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>>
>>
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