Hi,
I think you'll find that the systems which have the scroll bar on the
right are also more than 10 years old. There may have been
advances made
in GUI's in the last ten years, but the position of the scroll bar is
not one of them.
It is probably not a good analogy but: In principle it doesn't
matter much on what side of the road you are driving. The British
probably think it is better to drive on the left side, while the
rest of the world thinks it is better to drive on the right side.
But there are certain advantages if all the people drive on the
same side of the road...
The same goes for the scrollbars. It really doesn't matter that
much on what side of the window the scrollbars are, as long as all
applications have it on the same side.
I think most people that run gnustep applications together with
other applications will profit from having all the scrollbars on
the same side.
Greetings,
Michael
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