On Tue, Jun 01, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2004, Sebastian Geerken wrote:
Scrolling half a page is actually standard behaviour of Gtk, look e.g. at gtk_layout_size_allocate() (in gtklayout.c), which is more or less responsible for this in our case, since our code uses GdkAdjustment::page_increment, which is set there.
The attached patch "solves" it, but I'm not sure, wether the standard behaviour should be overridden.
Hmmmm well, from time to time I find the current behaviour less useful than a full page scroll. I don't know the rationale for a half page scroll in gtklayout either, but it looks as though a full page scroll would be a good default.
This is somehow adopted by other widgets as well, I'm not sure what other X programs do. Anyway, I don't care much about, apply it, if you want the behaviour changed.
It will probably still take some time, it is a bit more difficult than I thought.
Should I wait a bit for a new version?
Don't wait on me. I'm currently not able to tell when I'm finished.
PS: I'm currently working on huge changes in Dw, so committing patches to Dw shold currently avoided when possible.
In some cases, smaller patches may be applied; if merging fails, I'll have to adjust it by hand. Anyway, I'd like to be explicitly told about the changes, so I can better react on it. Sebastian