[bug #14155] 4.6.1: mouse wheel strangeness
John Pye
savannah-bounces at gnu.org
Wed Aug 17 07:47:45 UTC 2005
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Summary: 4.6.1: mouse wheel strangeness
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: johnpye
Submitted on: Wed 08/17/05 at 07:47
Category: Core
Severity: 3 - Normal
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Release: 4.6.0
Platform Version: GNU/Hurd
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Details:
When I use the mouse wheel in Midnight Commander, hoping to scroll up and
down my directory listing just as VIM scrolls me up and down a document, I
get some strange behavious.
When I get to the end of the listing and attempt to keep scrolling, MC seems
to change to another directory. It seems to be going into my history or
navigating up the directories or something. Although this might be a
"feature" it causes me constant headaches.
Partly because there is no visual queue that I am at the bottom or top of the
directory listing, so I don't know when I'm about to be whisked off to one of
these other directories.
But mostly because in all the other programs I use, I can scroll up and down
with the wheel knowing that nothing bad will happen. Think of it as a nervous
tic, that needs to be tolerated... :)
Another, smaller issue, is that the scrolling happens a screenful at a time.
It would be more intuitive if it scrolled a few lines at a time.
Maybe if other people like the current behaviour it could be made into some
kind of user preference or option, "slow-scrolling mouse wheel" or something
like that?
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