On 22/04/2015 15:01, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> On Apr 22, 2015, at 12:52, Ionuț G. Stan wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've tried to report this as a bug through the link[0] posted on the
>> project's homepage[1], but it gives a 404. So, I'm trying this mailing
>> list.
>>
>> The problem appears when scrolling with three fingers, which Skim
>> interprets it as "scroll to the next page". I have the "natural" scroll
>> direction enabled in Preferences > Trackpad > Scroll & Zoom, so I'm
>> expecting that if I swipe from bottom to top to go to the next page.
>> Conversely, if I swipe from top to bottom, to see the previous page.
>> That's what happens when I swipe with two fingers. However, the reverse
>> happens with three fingers swipes.
>>
>> I hope this is just a small omission in Skim's source code, that it
>> forgot to check the setting for scroll direction.
>>
>> Let me know if you need further info.
>>
>> Skim: 1.4.11 (85)
>> Mac OS X: 10.9.5
>>
>> BTW, thank you for Skim, it's a really good piece of software.
>>
>> [0]: http://sourceforge.net/p/legacy_/tracker/?group_id=192583
>> [1]: http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> --
>> Ionuț G. Stan  | http://igstan.ro
>
> First of all, this event is handled by Appl'es PDFKit, not by us, so the
> way it behaves is 100% Apple's responsibility. If you think it is wrong,
> you should tell Apple, not us (you should also see the same thing
> happening in Preview). Apart from this, I am not sure if 3-vinger swipe
> should be interpreted as a scroll, because it is a navigation action
> instead, and therefore should respect "natural"  scroll direction.
> Though this is really also Apple's call, not ours.

Thanks. You're right about this being an issue on Apple's side. I've 
just checked with Preview.app and it behaves the same.

I forgot to mention that I changed the default setting for swiping 
between pages from "Scroll left or right with two fingers" to "Swipe 
with three fingers", so this is why I mentioned three fingers swipe.

-- 
Ionuț G. Stan  |  http://igstan.ro


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