Issue 72690

Summary: 'openoffice impress' slides can't scroll
Product: Impress Reporter: helloose <helloose>
Component: codeAssignee: wolframgarten
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: issues@graphics <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues, kpalagin
Version: OOo 2.1   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Windows XP   
Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---

Description helloose 2006-12-18 07:16:46 UTC
Openoffice impress is a fine application, except for the lack of scrolling
feature. What I mean is that in order to view a slide, i have to click on it, in
order to view it in the 'normal' tab(alongside 'outline', 'notes', 'handouts'
,'slide sorter', if you know what I mean.) If you still don't know what I mean
then you could try microsoft powerpoint and take a scroll. Just by scrolling the
mouse wheel, ALL the slides could be viewed effortlessly, no clicking required.
I simply could not fathom why this feature is not incorporated into impress. In
my opinion this is THE critical error in openoffice. This may seem like the
smallest of issues, but often it is those small things in life that make the
difference(between which 'office' will eventually win the battle) Don't make me
abandon openoffice. Don't make me switch. Please.
Comment 1 frank.thomas.peters 2006-12-18 16:00:50 UTC
Changing component to framework. 
Downgrading priority to P3.

Also, please read 
http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/bug_writing_guidelines.html
for bug submission guidelines.

Thanks
Frank
Comment 2 frank.thomas.peters 2006-12-18 16:01:53 UTC
Changing component/subcomponent
Comment 3 kpalagin 2006-12-23 12:55:03 UTC
helloose,
this is duplicate of 
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=10931. 
I am closing this issue.
Please vote for 10931

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 10931 ***
Comment 4 wolframgarten 2007-01-02 07:48:03 UTC
Closed. Thanks for your help.
Comment 5 kpalagin 2007-01-02 11:55:29 UTC
Wolfram,
what do you think of Issue 10931? Does it have a chance of being fixed? If 
not, what are the problems preventing it from being fixed?

Thanks a lot for your attention!
WBR,
Kirill Palagin.