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Scrolling of windows


From: Bob Rogers
Subject: Scrolling of windows
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 16:57:17 -0400

   From: John <jpff@codemist.co.uk>
   Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 18:05:10 +0100

   I have an oddity that is causing local problems

   I have a collection of GNU/Linux computers all running he same version
   (OpenSuse Leap 15.2) and all running the same emacs built from master
   sources.  My main machine (X) allows one to put the mouse on the
   scroll bar and holding the left button to scroll smoothly up and down.
   The same is the case on machine C, but on machine T the scroll bar
   jumps when the button is released but does not move until the release.

   All three computers are 64bit; C and T are AMD processors of
   different generations, and X is an Intel i7.  The only differences I
   can think of is that C and X have been updated from earlier
   distributions but T is a new computer installed ab initio.
   All three run without a desktop system, with fvwm window manager.  No
   KDE or Gnome used.

   This behaviour seems only to be in emacs and other programs are
   consistent (browsers, xterm mainly).

   Can you suggest were I should look?  Or where I should ask?

   ==John ffitch

FWIW, I am also running openSUSE Leap 15.2 from a fresh install, on an
emacs recently built from master using GTK+ Version 3.24.20, but I am
not seeing this problem, so I don't think the problem stems from the way
you installed the OS.  I would suspect the build configuration, at least
if you built them separately.  If I were you, I would submit a bug
report with more detailed information about the build (i.e. M-x
report-emacs-bug) to help someone (preferably someone more versed in
toolkit issues than I am) to reproduce the issue.

                                        -- Bob Rogers
                                           http://www.rgrjr.com/



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