On 04.02.11 at 12:43 -0500 dunb...@aol.com apparently wrote:

But why more logical? The simple, transparent way is to just let the clickLine do its thing.


Well, more logical to me. It allows me, for example, to distinguish between content with empty lines and no content. The latter is primarily in situations when the content of a scrolling field is shorter than the field height and content may contain empty lines at the end of the list. Optically, one can't see whether a line is there but empty or whether there is no line.

Of course, you want exactly the opposite ;-)

Robert

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