Follow-up Comment #2, bug #61149 (project denemo):
[comment #1 comment #1:] > The likely culprit is a touchpad - these by default respond to various multi-finger gestures which may be triggered off accidentally. In particular, Denemo increases the space above the top staff if you use the scroll-wheel-up on the mouse while on the top staff. Hitherto, scroll-wheel-down on the bottom staff did nothing, but it makes more sense if it decreases the space above the top staff, so this is now implemented in version 2.5.2 > > If you turn off the gestures that you don't use and confirm that the unintended extra space stops appearing then I can close this bug. The issue is kind of solved, though if the window is just large enough to accomodate all the staves then if I scroll up a long way, then when I scroll down it jerks down a long way, and if I scroll up again it jerks up a long way. If this happens I have to open the window much wider then position the staves where I want them relative to the top, then reduce the window to just below the bottom staff. I can then scroll a little up and down if I want to without the jerking happening. (The same jerking effect also happens if I use the bar at the side to move the display up and down). So, yes, it's workable now, but not completely ideal. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61149> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/