On Saturday 21 September 2002 11:14 pm, Malcolm Hunter wrote: > On Saturday 21 September 2002 23:05, Pam R wrote: > > I have noticed that when I view a handbook page that doesn't have much > > content, so there is no vertical scroll bar, then clicking on the 'Next' > > link at the bottom right doesn't always work, especially if the mouse > > pointer is near the 'N' rather than the 't'. The one at the top of the > > page always works. > > > > A good example is the Introduction page to KPaint. > > > > This happens when I am using the KDE HelpCenter to view the page and also > > if I view it directly in Konqueror with for example > > help:/kpaint/intro.html, but not if I look at the page on docs.kde.org > > > > Strange... > > This looks like a bug in KHelpCenter. Also if you resize the window, the > scrollbar appears at random, and when it disappears again this bug goes > away.
I'm not so sure about that - I used meinproc to generate a set of .html pages for KPaint so I could look at them in Konqueror without involving KHelpCenter and the bug is still there. But, I have also noticed that if you are looking at a page which has a vertical scrollbar then the page also has a horizontal scrollbar, which shouldn't be necessary, and the rule seems to be: bug = (horizontal scrollbar present) ? false: true; if you C what I mean :) -- Pam R: Don't put off until tomorrow what you can leave to the day after. Linux StepbyStep: http://www.linux-sxs.org/stepbystep.html
