On Dec 14, 2009, at 3:04 PM, Scott Ribe wrote:

Smooth scrolling is an abomination anyway, by way of Microsoft, a feature
that looked cool to some developer but has awful usability.

With line-by-line scrolling you can actually read the top or bottom lines as they go by, and determine your place in the document as it scrolls. With smooth scrolling, the text is a blur, and you must frequently stop scrolling
in order to read a line and get re-oriented in the document.

I think you're missing the primary use case for smooth scrolling. If you scroll line-by-line, it may perhaps be superior to have smooth scrolling off, though I won't even grant that point automatically (I don't find the text a 'blur'). In any case, for page-by-page scrolling, I find smooth scrolling to be vastly superior. Without smooth scrolling, the window just jumps immediately to a different part of the document, and I find that disorienting. If you read a document page-by-page, it's an abomination without smooth scrolling, in my opinion.

-Jeff

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