Hi Don,

On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Don Scorgie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  The reason it's arrows is because I was experimenting.  If there are
>  scrollbars, there is an issue of their initial state.  Do you have them
>  cover 100% of the width / height?  If so, people might not understand
>  they can move further easily.  The canvas is supposed to be expandable,
>  to appear as needed in any direction as needed.  With scrollbars, I
>  always feel they are a hard limit - you can't scroll past the end of a
>  webpage or a document.  I felt this didn't really fit the feel of the
>  expandable canvas of Labyrinth, whereas the buttons did.

Well it seems to work for Inkscape which in fact has an infinitely
large canvas. I know it's not easy to determine the right size and
correct position of such a scrollbar, but it is much easier to
navigate through a large document.

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Matthias Vogelgesang
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