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[Issue 124911] cursor disappears

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124911

--- Comment #4 from Elijah Fischer <el...@yahoo.com> ---
Version: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 Build:9782 - Rev. 1709699
System: Intel Core i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz w/ Windows 7 Home Premium

Unable to replicate issue.

Test 1-
1. Run OpenOffice Writer
2. On new document, enter "TIME TO FIND A BUG." and copy/paste it until eight
full 
  pages are created.
3a. Press and hold down arrow key while observing cursor and text positions.
Repeat for up arrow key and then alternating between the two. 
3b. Repeatedly press the down arrow key while observing cursor and text
positions.     
  Repeat for up arrow key and then alternating between the two.
4. Press and hold the down arrow button below the scroll bar while observing as
in 
  previous steps. Repeat for up and alternating.
5. Press Previous page and Next page buttons below the scroll bar and observe.

Results: No obvious issues with cursor visibility or text formatting.

Test 2-
1. Run OpenOffice Writer
2a. On new document, use Insert->Manual Break, mark Page break then press OK.
Repeat this seven times.
2b. Fill each page with "TIME TO FIND A BUG."
3a. Press and hold down arrow key while observing cursor and text positions.
Repeat for 
  up arrow key and then alternating between the two. 
3b. Repeatedly press the down arrow key while observing cursor and text
positions.     
  Repeat for up arrow key and then alternating between the two.
4. Press and hold the down arrow button below the scroll bar while observing as
in 
  previous steps. Repeat for up and alternating.
5. Press Previous page and Next page buttons below the scroll bar and observe.

Results: No obvious issues with cursor visibility or text formatting.

Additionally zoomed in at the end of each above test and scrolled horizontally
with arrow keys and buttons on either side of the scroll bar. No obvious issues
observed.

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