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Re: Scrollbar thumbs


From: grischka
Subject: Re: Scrollbar thumbs
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 01:32:08 +0100

I guess it is just that these GUI toolkit people usually are trained to
deliver good looking and pixel-precise artwork and in consequence might have
some difficulties to imagine how it can be "pretty much impossibe" for some
editor to know how many lines it is actually displaying (or anyway that such
editor would still want to use their scrollbars).

No, sadly, it is really due to dogma: your above explanation would make
perfect sense, but in practice, even after showing them our problem,
they still insist that it would be wrong for them to remove the chunks
of code that enforce the "scrollbar metaphor" by preventing the client
from getting the events that indicate that the user wants to move the
thumb's bottom further down than the scrollbar's own bottom.

I don't see any dogma beyond the dogma of consistent design which is not something a toolkit designer can be blamed for.

Also by saying "our problem" you already realized that is your problem and not theirs. In a free world, why should they cripple their code just to save you from having to find the right solution within your own
program.  That would be two times wrong.

--- grischka





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