On Aug 23, 2011, at 22:06 , Justin C. Walker wrote:

> Based on SWAG, I think that this setting will do the following:
> - with an old-fashioned (ca. 2010) mouse, always gives you scroll bars
> - with a new laptop with trackpad, give you "automatic"
> - with a magic mouse, give you "in between"

Occasionally Apple documents things:

http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/releasenotes/Cocoa/AppKit.html#10_7Scroller

Framework release notes are required reading when a new version is released, 
and they're usually more informative than the API documentation.

Adam Goldstein wrote:

>> Maybe this is a feature? Of Lion? Two panels can be correlated with one 
>> another in the manner of a diff layout, as one moves, the other one does too.
> 
> I've not read anything like this, nor have I seen it with other apps.  But 
> BibDesk is one of the few with such an involved window structure.

It's clearly a bug, but it's one that I can't reproduce for some reason.  I 
hypothesize that it's because my trackpad only supports two-finger swipe, but 
I'm not buying a new laptop just to work on BibDesk again...I'll wait until 
this one needs a 3rd logic board replacement because of the crappy NVIDIA 
GeForce 8600M GT.

-- 
Adam


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