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Created Mar 23, 2006 by Bugzilla@bugzilla-migration💬Reporter

Scrolling broken for large cells

Submitted by Tammo Spalink

Link to original bug (#335669)

Description

Please describe the problem: If a cell is larger than the gnumeric gui window, it is not possible to use the scrollbars to expose all parts of the cell. Instead, scrolling will jump the view to adjacent cells. Basically, scrolling seems to be measured in terms of cells instead of displayed pixels... If I have a cell X too tall to fit in my window (meaning that I cannot see the bottom of the data in this cell) and I scroll down (even with just one click on the downward scroller button) it will change the view so that cell X + 1 is aligned with the top of the window. This means that the bottom of cell X cannot be displayed in any manner that I have discovered.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Make a cell taller than the GUI window
  2. Try to look at the bottom of the cell

Actual results: The view jumps past the cell in question

Expected results: I would expect to see the cell itself

Does this happen every time? Yup

Other information:

Version: 1.6.x

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