tags 640959 + upstream quit Hi Francesco,
Francesco Poli wrote: > Galeon (my current main browser) has a very useful feature that > I miss in Chromium. > > In Galeon preferences, "Mouse" section, I can set "automatic scroll" > as middle button action. This means that, when I click on a web page > with the middle mouse button, I get an four-arrowed cross that I can > move away from a circle in order to scroll the page in any 2D direction > and with the desired speed. That sounds like a reasonable idea. Because I don't have a three-button mouse handy and am unbelievably lazy :), I have a couple of basic questions: - do other WebKit browsers (such as evolution and surf) implement this? - does Gtk+ have an appropriate API for it or must each app implement that for itself? In other words, is there a simple demonstration app available for study that just shows an image and provides this interface for panning in it? My previous experience with sending feature requests upstream is that approximately 0% of the time someone upstream gets excited and picks it up. Once work starts, I believe crbug.com is the right place to track it nevertheless so everyone interested is informed, but until then I am happier tracking it at the Debian BTS only. Thanks, and I look forward to progress on this. Regards, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

