On Feb 9, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Christopher Larson wrote:

>> Again, this is standard OS X functionality. That's also incredibly
>> small for a list to be of any use. If you size the list so there is  
>> no
>> need for a scroll bar, it does make more room for the numbers.
>
> No, it does not.  When the scrollbar vanishes, the area of the screen
> formerly occupied by the scrollbar is now blank, empty, the text does
> not grow to fill the gap, nor does the background color match up with
> the numbers area, and the numbers themselves cannot, therefore, grow
> any more without the scrollbar there than with it.  If you'd actually
> tested it, you'd realize this.  If it's an OSX thing, that's fine, but
> claiming it does something it does not helps no one.


Chris,

In the case your stating, the scrollbar is not vanishing, it has  
shrunk so small that OS X can't fit the standard arrow and elevator  
controls. If you make the list box taller so that the scrollbar  
disappears, you'll see that the total column does move to the right to  
fill the empty space that normally would include a scrollbar.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
ke...@nothirst.com
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com


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