[New: openFATE 316539] Gnome 3.6 scrolling
Feature added by: David Shuman (pasha19) Feature #316539, revision 1 Title: Gnome 3.6 scrolling Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: David Shuman (pasha19) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: It would be nice if one of the Gnome Tweaks was to page the window when clicking on the scroll bar instead of jumping to a position that can be poorly predicted especially in long lists. This would provide a common point to standardize all list/window scrolling behavior. I learned on the Mac a long time ago and clicking on the scroll bar to page instead of jump is a long used action. (I use a touch pad on a laptop (and I believe many others probably do too) so there is no mouse wheel available as an alternative to control paging or scrolling.) Again this change is one to be adopted or not adopted by the designers of the interface and the tweak program. Obviously I will respect the decision. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/316539
Feature changed by: David Shuman (pasha19) Feature #316539, revision 2 Title: Gnome 3.6 scrolling Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: David Shuman (pasha19) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: It would be nice if one of the Gnome Tweaks was to page the window when clicking on the scroll bar instead of jumping to a position that can be poorly predicted especially in long lists. This would provide a common point to standardize all list/window scrolling behavior. I learned on the Mac a long time ago and clicking on the scroll bar to page instead of jump is a long used action. (I use a touch pad on a laptop (and I believe many others probably do too) so there is no mouse wheel available as an alternative to control paging or scrolling.) Again this change is one to be adopted or not adopted by the designers of the interface and the tweak program. Obviously I will respect the decision. + Discussion: + #1: David Shuman (pasha19) (2013-09-18 00:40:03) + This appears to be in the wrong place -- please delete. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/316539
Feature changed by: David Shuman (pasha19) Feature #316539, revision 3 - Title: Gnome 3.6 scrolling + Title: Gnome 3.6 scrolling - please delete wrong place Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: David Shuman (pasha19) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: It would be nice if one of the Gnome Tweaks was to page the window when clicking on the scroll bar instead of jumping to a position that can be poorly predicted especially in long lists. This would provide a common point to standardize all list/window scrolling behavior. I learned on the Mac a long time ago and clicking on the scroll bar to page instead of jump is a long used action. (I use a touch pad on a laptop (and I believe many others probably do too) so there is no mouse wheel available as an alternative to control paging or scrolling.) Again this change is one to be adopted or not adopted by the designers of the interface and the tweak program. Obviously I will respect the decision. Discussion: #1: David Shuman (pasha19) (2013-09-18 00:40:03) This appears to be in the wrong place -- please delete. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/316539
Feature changed by: Marguerite Su (MargueriteSu) Feature #316539, revision 4 Title: Gnome 3.6 scrolling - please delete wrong place - Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed + Package Wishlist: Rejected by Marguerite Su (margueritesu) + reject reason: OP said he posted at a wrong place Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: David Shuman (pasha19) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: It would be nice if one of the Gnome Tweaks was to page the window when clicking on the scroll bar instead of jumping to a position that can be poorly predicted especially in long lists. This would provide a common point to standardize all list/window scrolling behavior. I learned on the Mac a long time ago and clicking on the scroll bar to page instead of jump is a long used action. (I use a touch pad on a laptop (and I believe many others probably do too) so there is no mouse wheel available as an alternative to control paging or scrolling.) Again this change is one to be adopted or not adopted by the designers of the interface and the tweak program. Obviously I will respect the decision. Discussion: #1: David Shuman (pasha19) (2013-09-18 00:40:03) This appears to be in the wrong place -- please delete. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/316539
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