I haven't tried resetting the new_buffer_with_opener_position variable, but
I currently running Conkeror under a different distro than my home one, and
the behaviour is the same. More relevantly, here is a more exact note about
the precise thing I'm seeing: the first tab (1) is active, I can
mouse-wheel scroll the tabs to the right (increasing order) without any
problem, but when I try to mouse-wheel scroll back towards the first tab it
won't let me scroll any further left than Tab (5).

I'll try resetting the new_buffer_with_opener_position variable when I get
a chance to see if that makes any difference.

--B.

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> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 11:55:44AM -0600, Benjamin Slade wrote:
> > Hi John,
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> > I'm not sure how it's related to buffer-ordering, but this behaviour
> > started exactly after the buffer-ordering update. Maybe there's
> > something else which was updated at the same time?
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> If it is related, it is a Mozilla bug, not a Conkeror bug.  Tab order is
> determined by the XUL attribute "ordinal" on each tab.  So the question
> is, is scrollwheel scrolling broken when ordinal is in use?  There would
> have to be some mighty bad programming involved for these two subsystems
> to care about each other, and since it's Mozilla we're talking about, I
> admit that I cannot wholely discount the possibility; it just seems
> unlikely.
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> If you set 'new_buffer_with_opener_position = buffer_position_end;' in
> your rc, your setup would be equivalent to the old buffer ordering, and in
> theory, that would make the problem with the scrollwheel go away, as long
> as you didn't move any buffers.  A worthwhile test.
>
> Someone with the means to test this would need to make a minimal test case
> in order to go further.
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> John Foerch
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