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Re: [bug-gv] mouse's scroll should scroll things
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Kevin Ryde |
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Re: [bug-gv] mouse's scroll should scroll things |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Jan 2016 15:59:56 +1100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
Dan Jacobson <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Wouldn't it be great if the mouse scroll wheel would scroll the
> document, instead of doing nothing?
Might be personal preference whether page like spacebar, or arrow keys,
or I've liked full page when using as a previewer. The way to do it
could be described somewhere.
> Also in the vertical page index on the left side the scroll wheel should
> do something.
I experimented with that a bit. I like the following .Xresources if
these might go the right place in the base translations. With the wheel
otherwise unused it shouldn't upset anything.
GV*newtoc.translations: #augment \n\
<Btn4Down>: GV_Page(page-1) \n\
<Btn5Down>: GV_Page(page+1)
GV*newtocFrame.translations: #augment \n\
<Btn4Down>: GV_Page(page-1) \n\
<Btn5Down>: GV_Page(page+1)
I wouldn't mind if the toc scrollbar had some mouse wheel too - just
moving the widget the same as pressing the arrow buttons I'd think.
Is that scrollbar from xaw? I couldn't tell how to persuade it. Newer
xaw doesn't seem to have mouse wheel by default either, but perhaps it's
left to the application since you might not want when horizontal.
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