Tal Einat <talei...@gmail.com> added the comment:

> I *like* the CC size changes because the size indicates the indent depth.

My feeling is that you would be in a minority here.  IMO most new/novice users 
would find this surprising and confusing, since it is far from a customary UI 
experience.  Since our opinions obviously differ rather greatly on this, I 
suggest that we try to be objective and get some opinions from other users.

> The scrollbar slider bobble does not bother me much when scrolling with key 
> or mouse wheel because I hardly see it.  My eyes are focused on the text.

On Windows, when scrolling with a mouse scroll wheel or a trackpad, I find that 
this makes scrolling rather inconsistent, since it will scroll more or less 
lines depending on the change in the number of context lines.

> Another possible solution is suppressing CC update at least while the mouse 
> button is held down over the scrollbar.  Button down/up on the scrollbar 
> instance sets text.pause_CC to True/False and CC update checks 
> self.text.pauseCC.

I also see artifacts and scrollbar "jitter" when scrolling with a mouse wheel 
or trackpad, so IMO that wouldn't be a thorough enough solution.

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