I see the scrollbar lockup all the time. Drives me crazy, but at least the 
scroll wheel on my mouse works when the scroll bar stops working.  I have found 
that if I select another document tab, then re-select the one I was working in, 
the scroll bar will start working again. Sometimes. I thought maybe it was an 
artifact of my setup--running on a Mac with VMWare Fusion. Apparently not. 

It also drives me crazy that you can't set tabs in the Paragraph Designer while 
it is attached to the dock at the side. You have to float it.  I spent quite a 
bit of time gnashing my teeth over that one until I figured it out.

Not sure if they just laid off their entire QA team, or what.  Is there 
someplace official that we can report bugs?

Jenny


On Nov 24, 2009, at 8:16 AM, Oran Petersen wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> I am using Frame 9 from a TCS2 package (XP). For me the many qwirks and bugs 
> in the new interface have been less than pleasurable. I finally have a saved 
> workspace that I can live with. 
> 
> One bug that is very frustrating for me is the vertical scroll bar locking up 
> and becoming inoperable using the mouse. Clicking above or below the elevator 
> does nothing. Attempting to drag the elevator does nothing. One solution I 
> have found is untabbing the file, but what a pain. The lockup is not 100 
> percent. The scroll will work OK, and then just stop, presumably because of 
> some action that I have not been able to determine. So instead of doing my 
> work I find myself playing with it to get it back. Has anyone else seen this 
> and have a better solution to get it back, or better yet to stop the lockup? 
> 
> 
> 
> Also, has anyone reported the "change of behavior" with the "Fit Window to 
> Page" relationship to Zoom? Before Frame 9, after selecting "Fit Window" you 
> could change the zoom and the "Fit" would follow automatically as long as you 
> did not manually change the fit with the mouse. With Frame 9 this no longer 
> works. You must often re-select the "Fit" after each zoom, but again not 100 
> percent of the time . A minor nuance, but new interfaces should not break 
> existing functionality. With Frame 9 the interface broke a number of things. 
> 
> 
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