On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 23:09 +0100, LCID Fire wrote: > Gabriel Burt wrote: > > Hi Banshees, > > > > I just enabled smooth scroll in trunk by default. You used to be able > > to enable it with --smooth-scroll; now you can disable it with > > --no-smooth-scroll. You'll notice the difference when you use the > > mouse wheel to scroll - if you click the scroll arrows or drag the > > scrollbar, it jumps immediately as it did before. > > > > The algorithm can certainly be tweaked; feel free to adjust it in > > src/Libraries/Hyena.Gui/Hyena.Widgets/SmoothScrolledWindow.cs and file > > bugs with patches. > > > > Note that this only applies to our ListView widgets > > (track/artist/album etc lists, not the source list) - though you might > > be able to rework SmoothScrolledWindow into a SmoothScrollAdapter > > class that can modify the behavior of any widget with an Adjustment > > and a ScrollEvent; that would be very cool. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Gabriel > > _______________________________________________ > > banshee-list mailing list > > banshee-list gnome org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list > > > It may sound ignorant - but what is it good for? > I don't think I have yet seen any smooth scrolling implementation that > didn't feel like controlling via joypad (see Firefox). > _______________________________________________ I believe it's supposed to be eyecandy, and it is when it works, and if you've got a mouse that scrolls properly. -- Chow Loong Jin
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