From kde-bugs-dist Thu Feb 28 22:22:05 2013 From: Aaron Peterson Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 22:22:05 +0000 To: kde-bugs-dist Subject: [kate] [Bug 315927] New: Scroll bar snap back to last position feature (requested, or was removed or Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-bugs-dist&m=136209012928427 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315927 Bug ID: 315927 Summary: Scroll bar snap back to last position feature (requested, or was removed or disabled) Classification: Unclassified Product: kate Version: unspecified Platform: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: kwrite-bugs-null@kde.org Reporter: alpeterson@gmail.com When I have a long page and need to compare two points, I now have to drag the scroll bar between the two locations... Previously, If I drag the scroll puck down, and realize that I didn't want to scroll, or want to compare two positions, I move the cursor off the puck, and the puck snaped back to where I started. It also snaps back to where I am if I keep the button pressed. This lets me undo a wonky scroll, or compare two distant portions of a document. There has typically been a good margin where the puck is associated with the cursor, but If I move over say 100 pixles away from the puck, it snaps. Then if I move the mouse left to right (for a vertical scroll bar) it lets me jump between two portions of a document. This has been standard on windows for as long as I know, and it is awesome. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.in a long doucment, drag scroll puck 2. move it down 3. move cursor to the left. 4. move up down 4. move cursor to the right. 5 Actual Results: The scroll puck keeps moving when the cursor is far to the left. There is no "undo" or snap back to where it was. Expected Results: If the cursor gets too far off, I'd expect the scroll bar to jump back to where it started at. When I move it back right, it jumps to where it is. You'll probably switch this to feature request... I view it as a loss of my carefully selected start point, and I don't know of other ways to do the same functionality. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.