>From: Shaun McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Mar 28, 2007 4:16 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [mac] 2.2rc4 Testing
>
>Hi,
>On 28 Mar 2007, at 10:40, Eric Hoch wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Am Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:25:21 +0100 schrieb Shaun McDonald:
>>> With what Uwe said too, it looks like it is a PPC only issue.
>>
>> One german tester reported that it's O.K. on his PPC Mac but he
>> also wrote that compared to Intel Macs the PPC scrolling is slow
>> and that you have to wait two or three seconds before the scrolling
>> actually begins and that refreshing happens very often especially
>> once you reached the end of page one and OOo needs to jump to page
>> two. From page two on its more smooth and the effect that occures
>> when reaching the end of page one isn't that heavy any longer.
>
>I have spoke to the CodeWeavers team, and the scrolling is an X11  
>issue that they have corrected in the customised version of X11 that  
>they use.

That is an Apple issue then.  The sooner we get away from X11 the better.
Only five issues to go until Alpha, as far as I figure.
>On my MacBook I have huge problems scrolling under X11 because I just  
>move the scroll ball quickly and ooo sits there scrolling for ages  
>through the document. It does however start instantly.

Yes, I've noticed this too with the PPC version.  This has been around
for some time.  I should have reported it, but this appears to be normal
functioning.
>
>>
>>
>> x86er builds show a "normal" behaviour. Strange. Looks like any
>> progress for x86 does some harm to PPC.
>
>If you stop scrolling on the trackpad or the mouse ball, then ooo  
>should stop scrolling too. This works in any non-X11 app (including  
>aqua).
>
True.  I've overshot the location I wanted to get to because of slow
scrolling.

James McKenzie

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