https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166293

--- Comment #7 from [email protected] ---
>> This would be a horrible UX...

How horrible can it be if it is the default in so many apps? Wouldn't you have
complaints about those thousands of apps? Wouldn't the internet be full of
people complaining about it?

> e.g. to be in the middle of a zoom'd Draw canvas and scroll+release jumps 
> back to previous view.

No, just scrolll+release doesn't make it jump back, it's moving the cursor away
from the scrollbar that does. And (assuming you haven't released - and if you
did, then that's on you) in that case you'd only need to move the cursor back
closer to the scrollbar and it jumps to the cursor's position again.

> And I would disagree with OP that this is desirable or even present as "the 
> default behaviour in just about every other app out there".

Desirable is subjective, of course, but this feature is objectively present in
just about every app. When there's thousands that work that way, just 2 recent
apps that don't follow that behavour don't invalidate that. (And come on, it's
MS, they have a habit of not follwing their own OS' standard in their apps; I
could write a book about all the things wrong with MS Office.)

> It might become handy when you scroll through a document but need to go back 
> eventually.

Exactly! If you're used to it jumping back, this is a really handy feature.
(But I can imagine that if you never use it it might seem more trouble than
helpful.)

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