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Re: Scrollbars on GTK.
From: |
Óscar Fuentes |
Subject: |
Re: Scrollbars on GTK. |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 07:06:22 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (windows-nt) |
Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
[snip]
> One of the least bad solutions IMO is to set the thumbsize to 0 just
> before drag-scrolling and reset it to the right size once the scroll
> is over. This way, it seems to work perfectly except for the fact that
> the thumb size acts weird during the scroll itself (but people
> sometimes already find it odd for the thumb to change size during
> scroll, so even the perfect solution has a similar surprise factor).
> I'd be happy to use this hack rather than the current one, but last time
> I suggested it, it wasn't well received.
I'm seeing the thumb size change effect you describe while reading your
message with Gnus on Windows. Yes, it is odd, but much better than GTK,
because it gives a more accurate idea of where the point is relative to
the buffer length (thumb position) and of the buffer number of lines
(thumb size). It is far from exact, but at least it indicates that the
last line is visible.
--
Oscar
- Re: Scrollbars on GTK., (continued)
- Re: Scrollbars on GTK., Stefan Monnier, 2008/11/03
- Re: Scrollbars on GTK., Jan D., 2008/11/03
- Re: Scrollbars on GTK., Óscar Fuentes, 2008/11/03
- Re: Scrollbars on GTK., Andreas Schwab, 2008/11/03
- Re: Scrollbars on GTK., Ralf Angeli, 2008/11/03
Re: Scrollbars on GTK., Stefan Monnier, 2008/11/03
- Re: Scrollbars on GTK.,
Óscar Fuentes <=
Re: Scrollbars on GTK., Richard M. Stallman, 2008/11/03