"
Our design roadmap calls for us to reduce the visibility of scrollbars,
and emphasise:

 - touch scrolling
 - scrollwheels

Most people don't scroll with the scrollbar any more. The use the
scrollbar to gauge "how much fo the document am I seeing".
"

Hum... I think the very long list of concerns in current bug is a very
good test to see how much this is wrong (as navigating in any long
single paged document, like source code...).

Experiment using a touchpad or a scroll whell on this report and hear
your fingers complain! Scrollwhell is useful for line to line precise
navigation. Elevators are more appropriate to move quickly on large
areas.

So both are usefull and current global ergonomy, after about 25 years of
fine darwinian tunning process, again really make sense.

This would be another error, for mainstream computer use IMO.

Maybe for a MID or a tablet interface, something else could make sense:
But I don't see touchscreens going in generalist computer area, there is
too much people upset by fingermarks on a computer screen for this
concept having any future oustide very specific use cases.

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[light-theme] please revert the order of the window controls back to 
"menu:minimize,maximize,close"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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