Hi all,

I have been working on and off at bug fdo#40465.
The problem is that when the width of the window showing the document changes 
to an extend that the number of pages next to each other (the number of 
columns) changes, the visible page jumps.

If in a multi-page document that shows 2 pages next to each other
-you look at a page (row n when you regard all the pages arrayed in rows and 
columns);
-you change the width of the window (or zoom, or open/close a docked 
verticaltoolbar) so that the number of columns changes;
-the view is repainted and you will see that you still look at a page at row n. 
Only, as the number of columns has changed, that page no longer is the page you 
saw before the repaint.

(note: when the cursor is in view, zooming will not show this problem, becasue 
that part has been fixed)

Unfortunately, I haven't found the relevant code yet.
Can someone point me to the code where the page to be painted is calculated 
from the row/column position of the page?
All help will be very much appreciated.


Winfried

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