Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | ======================= Report ========================== | Clicking in the scrollbar trough to scroll through a document auto-repeats | after a short delay, as expected. However, the delay before auti-repeating | kicks in is too short and the repeat rate much to fast on my system. Most of | the time I cannot use clicking in the scrollbar trough to page forward in my | documents because the delay before auto-repeating is shorter than my | single-click time (and I'm not a slow mouser...) | ========================================================= > | I've had a look at the code and it would appear that | * left mouse button: increment size = "1 page" | * right mouse button: increment size = "1 line" > | I'm no GUI expert, but the principle of least surprise suggests to me that we | should have small increments with the left mouse button and big increments | with the right button? What's the convention followed by other editor apps?
To have one page with both. (one page is the standard behaviour...) -- Lgb