I am experiencing a similar, though not identical, problem, and I
thought it might not warrant opening a separate bug ticket.

When I drag the slider past either edge of the timeline, the mouse
cursor, of course, continues past the edge of the window, but the slider
doesn't continue to scroll.  The expected behavior is that if you are
still holding the mouse button, and the mouse cursor is beyond the edges
of the timeline, the slider will continually scroll, similar to the way
selecting a large block of text works -- i.e., while holding the mouse
cursor in one place, the window scrolls down and text continues to be
selected.

What happens instead is that the slider moves a little bit further and
then stops.  In order to move even further on the timeline, you have to
continue to move the mouse cursor even further away from the edge of the
timeline.  You are eventually limited by the very edge of your desktop.
This makes scrolling through a long timeline very difficult, and is
clearly a defect rather than intended behavior.

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic 32-bit
F-Spot 0.6.1.5

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f-spot timeline slider not restricted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59881
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