Graham & Heather Harrison wrote:
Hi Jacqueline,

If you need to double-click then I think there must be a script
interfering. Rev uses standard click behaviors by default.

I am forced to use double-click in the channel on every scrollable
rev screen, including Application Browser and Script Editing.

Definitely non-standard, I've never seen this in any version of Rev. Do you have a custom mouse driver? System settings? Extensions? Something about your setup is different.


They should use the system setting for arrows though, which in my
case is to show double arrows at the bottom. Not sure what you mean
by two arrows at either end.

By two arrows I mean double arrows. This is a system setting which
cannot be reached through normal preferences. Can be set by
TinkerTool, MacPilot, etc. As I said, rev recognises this correctly.

You can set this in System Preferences/Appearance. Which version os OS X are you using? If it's an older version (one that didn't have that preference option,) and you've used Tinkertool on it, I wonder if that makes a difference. In fact, if it's too old, I'm not sure Rev will support it fully.


You may have to script the "go to here" part, since scrollbars by
default use the pageinc property to determine how far to scroll.

This is where I need help, as a rev newbie. WhatI want to do is
somehow bypass/overwrite the system values, not redefine scrolling
from the top down. So, for example, how do I find the scrolling
system values?

Well, each field or group property inspector has the settings, and if you're using an independent scrollbar (unattached to a field or group) then the scrolbar object itself has those settings in its property inspector. You'd need to change the settings on every scrolling object, but if you're seeing the behavior in the IDE, the settings aren't the problem. The IDE is already written to act as you'd expect. In fact, I can't think of any property settings that would allow you to restore "normalcy", because the default behavior is "normal", and it would take some fancy scripting to override it so that it responded only to double-clicks.

I'm pretty sure if your experience was common, the bug database would be full of reports. So we need to figure out what's different with your OS.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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