On 1/10/20 2:18 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
"Little Arrows" work differently than a "normal" scrollbar.
e.G. if you enter an ENDVALUE and STARVALUE in the inspector, the "littel
Arrows"
object gets DISABLED and does not work anymore and the possible
The disconnect is that on a mobile you touch the content and move it directly.
If you grab the scroll bar and drag it, the content moves the opposite
direction. On a computer’s touch device/scroll wheel, natural scrolling moves
the content like mobile (think two finger swipe). The old way it
On 1/10/20 12:18 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
"Little Arrows" work differently than a "normal" scrollbar.
e.G. if you enter an ENDVALUE and STARVALUE in the inspector, the "littel
Arrows"
object gets DISABLED and does not work anymore and the possible
Hi JB,
> Am 10.01.2020 um 21:56 schrieb JB via use-livecode
> :
>
> Is the logic that if I touched on a line in a field and moved
> that line up the lines would increment but if I clicked on
> the upper arrow the lines would decrement? If so then
> the logic seems okay to me.
>
> I do not have
Is the logic that if I touched on a line in a field and moved
that line up the lines would increment but if I clicked on
the upper arrow the lines would decrement? If so then
the logic seems okay to me.
I do not have a mobile device so my thinking could be
completely wrong.
JB
> On Jan 10, 202
I’m with you on that one. Apple calls the new way “Natural” (!). Not to me
after 35 years of the old way.
.Jerry
> On Jan 10, 2020, at 12:08 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>
> When Apple decided to make us use fields like mobile apps do, the behavior
> reversed. I never did g
never did get used to that so I've kept my Mac scrollers the old
> way.
"Little Arrows" work differently than a "normal" scrollbar.
e.G. if you enter an ENDVALUE and STARVALUE in the inspector, the "littel
Arrows"
object gets DISABLED and does not work anymor
On 1/10/20 1:47 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
This has been the case since version 1!
Yes, back before Apple encouraged us to reverse the behavior to make
Macs act more like iPhones. And I think on Windows and Linux it still
acts as before.
Imagine a scrolling field with its scr
If you click the upper, the line goes down, so it looks like you are going up.
And vice versa. In that way it makes sense.
JB via use-livecode schreef op 10 januari 2020
20:58:28 CET:
>Hi Klaus,
>
>I just checked the little arrow scrollbar in version 4.6. If I add a
>field and then I add a lit
Hi Klaus,
I just checked the little arrow scrollbar in version 4.6. If I add a
field and then I add a little arrow scrollbar on the right side to
advance through the text then my first thought is to click on the
lower arrow to advance the lines of text and the upper arrow to
move the lines of tex
Hi JB,
> Am 10.01.2020 um 20:39 schrieb JB via use-livecode
> :
>
> I am not using the same version as you so I cannot see
> the arrows
???
This has been the case since version 1!
> but when I consider a text field with a lower
> and upper arrow my first though is if I click the lower
> arrow
I am not using the same version as you so I cannot see
the arrows but when I consider a text field with a lower
and upper arrow my first though is if I click the lower
arrow it will increment the lines in the text field and if
I click the upper arrow it will decrement the lines in the
text field.
Hi friends,
with "Litte Arrows" when you click the LOWER arrow,
the "scrollbarLineInc" is sent.
When you click the UPPER arrow, then the "scrollbarLineDec"
message is sent.
Does not seem logical to me. Shouldn't that be vice versa?
Any insight appreciated, thank you!
Best
Klaus
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