Comment #58 on issue 575 by mbherf: Smooth scrolling
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@dchest: regarding performance, is this related to the very high CPU usage
for
scrolling on the Mac? A couple months ago, simple dragging of the scrollbar
would
use all CPU...Mac build
Comment #57 on issue 575 by igitur: Smooth scrolling
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I agree with dchest . Take the extension chatter to
http://www.chromeextensions.org/appearance-functioning/smoothscroll/
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Comment #54 on issue 575 by joesixgig: Smooth scrolling
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The smooth scrolling extension Patrick wrote is fantastic, makes Chrome
feel like a
new browser all over again (http://chromium.exxe.ath.cx/smoothscroll/). I
can
finally keep up rea
Comment #51 on issue 575 by bnreyes: Smooth scrolling
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Patrick! while your extension is in its obvious early stages with the bugs
you've
already made known, your work is nothing less than awesome! very much
appreciated!!
another bug that
Comment #49 on issue 575 by evryedge: Smooth scrolling
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how do I enable extensions? When I click dl it says"could not download.
extensions not
enabled?"
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Comment #46 on issue 575 by dchest: Smooth scrolling
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patrick, it made scrolling even worse, at least on a Mac version of
Chromium using a
trackpad two-finger scrolling.
Scrolling is not the same as in Safari, it jumps too fast, and accele
Comment #45 on issue 575 by rcdailey: Smooth scrolling
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patrick, dude, amazing job on this. You've definitely made me a happier
man. Absolutely
astounding job on this extension.
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Comment #44 on issue 575 by patrickb...@gmail.com: Smooth scrolling
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Hi,
I wrote a little extension for that.
Currently it is not more than a proof of concept.
You can find everything here:
http://chromium.exxe.ath.cx/smoothscroll/
BTW: If
Comment #43 on issue 575 by grimmy.efg: Smooth scrolling
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Not sure if this is the right place for this issue, but at home Chrome
respects my
mouse wheel settings (Logitech MX518 on Windows 7 RC1). At work it always
seems to
page down, ev
Comment #41 on issue 575 by chu121su12: Smooth scrolling
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Nice. Especially with its scrubber.
And if it is used, I think the input controls might be better adapted with
the
scrollbar style.
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Comment #38 on issue 575 by chu121su12: Smooth scrolling
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@#32:
I think smooth scroll is not webkit's problem. Safari on mac is really nice
when comes
to scrolling.
Something I noticed from FF3.5 vs Opera 10, opera's smooth scrolling is so
Comment #37 on issue 575 by haoqing: Smooth scrolling
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But what's the purpose of this forum being opened to people? Aren't they
supposed to be
heart here as a Chrome user? Nobody is dictating how the developers should
do their
jobs but on
Comment #36 on issue 575 by hirsch.will: Smooth scrolling
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Personally I rather hope the Chromium developers are spending their time
developing
solutions to all three of these issues rather than reading these impromptu
forums on
how they s
Comment #35 on issue 575 by haoqing: Smooth scrolling
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Sorry I deleted my comment before I saw your post. Well, for me, smooth
scrolling is
more important as it affects every user. 19 is nothing to home users and 84
has only a
limited use
Comment #34 on issue 575 by igitur: Smooth scrolling
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People, have some patience, would you? There are other much more important
issues which
are currently the focus of the team, e.g. issue 19, issue 84, etc. Smooth
scrolling is
*not* ess
Comment #33 on issue 575 by haoqing: Smooth scrolling
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Yes, this feature is essential. Without it Chrome seems more like a quick
prototype not
a serious product for day to day use.
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Comment #32 on issue 575 by gvanberkel: Smooth scrolling
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Gmail is a great example of how Chrome's scrolling is dismal compared to the
competitors (Firefox). However Safari is just as choppy as Chrome, so I'm
guessing it
is a webkit issue?
Comment #21 on issue 575 by rcdailey: Smooth scrolling
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When viewing a very long conversation in GMail using Chrome 2.0.170.0, it
is very
choppy. Scrolling is very slow in this case.
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Comment #20 on issue 575 by theodorejb: Smooth scrolling
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I noticed that the latest dev versions seem to scroll much smoother than
the current
stable release.
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Comment #19 on issue 575 by guillaume.braux: Smooth scrolling
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I am still using IE7 only for this reason : no smooth scrolling on chrome :)
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Comment #17 on issue 575 by ajith.antony: Smooth scrolling
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The middle click scrolling behavior is known as "Universal scrolling".
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Comment #16 on issue 575 by brainn: Smooth scrolling
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I believe almost every reply to this issue is completely misunderstanding
the
original meaning of this issue. This is not an issue about "laggy"
or "jumpy"
scrolling, or scrolling usi
Comment #15 on issue 575 by betauserz: Smooth scrolling
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http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=51ec41555d6e2ba5&hl=en
Link exchange - hoping for feature addition of smooth scrolling as is
available in
Mozilla Seamonkey an
Comment #14 on issue 575 by dan428: Smooth scrolling
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I noticed on the first Chrome release that scrolling only worked in the down
direction with my laptop trackpad virtual scroll, but not back upwards. It
annoyed me
so much that I decided
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Comment #13 by Agulf.Lindfors:
Scrolling feels very "laggy"/"jumpy" compared to other browsers, both while
using the
auto scroll and regular scroll features.
Repeatedly scrolling up and down using auto scroll in
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Comment #11 by hans.huebner:
For me, scrolling does not work with a Lenovo ThinkPad running Windows Vista
Ultimate. In other applications, I can scroll by holding the middle mouse
button and
then moving the Trac
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Comment #9 by gabriz:
Scolling with Synaptics Trackpad is really nasty - too rough with respect
to MS IE.
Almost unusable.
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