On 11/10/2017 12:36 PM, Teresa e Junior wrote:
> Em 10/11/2017 16:17, Stuart McGraw escreveu:
>> I see what you mean about the slow steppers.  In part that seems
>> to be due to it scrolling only about 1/2 a line at a time.  I don't
>> suppose there is a setting somewhere that controls the number of
>> pixels that each stepper click scrolls by?  Or more directly, the
>> repeat time interval when then the mouse button is held down?
> 
> I haven't found if there are such settings, but I have found that, as genius 
> as it may seem, you can get a decent scrolling speed by **right-clicking** on 
> the steppers:
> 
> https://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/changelog/gtk+/3.18.2/log.html
> * GtkScrolledWindow
>  - Keep scrollbars below treeview headers
>  - Switch the roles of secondary and middle click on scrollbar steppers
>    - Primary click starts low-speed autoscrolling
>    - Secondary click start high-speed autoscrolling
>    - Middle click scrolls to the end
>  - Tweak button bindings on scrollbars (and scales)
>    - Primary click warps to the location
>    - Primary click with Shift jumps by pages
>    - Secondary click starts variable-speed autoscrolling
> 
> Since left-clicking is currently unusable (and I don't believe this is 
> configurable), I have opened a bug report against libgtk-3-0: 
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/1731533

Thanks for submitting that bug report!  And the info right clicking
the steppers (although that scrolls a little too much for my preferences
but I guess I am hard to please. :-)

It seems like a lot of old behavior was just moved to new buttons, 
keys, etc.  It's a shame that the one extra step of making those 
behaviors user-selectable was not taken.  One of the problems
with Gnome (IMO) is their adoption of the meme, "the less choices
available to a user, the better."  




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