Hi,
I saw it. I'm thinking that either it's situation dependent, or you change
the defaults such that you always scroll by one line and pressing different
keys affects the number of lines scrolled.
Either way, what we have now is irritating with some lists, and I don't
want to have to require holding down an additional key to /reduce/ the
scroll rate.
Thomas Adam
On 11 Apr 2014 18:18, "Marcel Partap" <mpar...@gmx.net> wrote:
>
> This breaks consistency between different modes; does SHIFT+scrolling
> not suit you well enough? That does single-line-scrolling but is not
> documented yet, so you may have missed it.
>
> #Regards/MPartap
>
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