Il 01/10/2014 16:03, Nekhelesh Ramananthan ha scritto:
>         Right, I find it annoying as well on e.g facebook-app or google
>         news in
>         the webbrowser, you have to hit the screen a lot to go through
>         the content
> 
> 
>     Yep, while there might be indeed some values to tweak in how the
>     lists decelerate, I think a more proper solution would be to have
>     the fastscroller (the scrollbar with letters like the address book
>     has) as an SDK component and promote its usage in apps.
> 
> 
> Yes and no. I agree that apps should promote the usage of fastscroll
> which atm is only used by addressbook and clock.
> However the listview scrolling in general is still too slow in my opinion.
> Also a fastscroll doesn't apply to all use cases.

Yeah, I agree also the addressbook is quite slow, even if it's better,
but still not what I'm expecting from a such list.

> It could also very well be a performance issue where the listview delegate
> is too heavy causing a delay before it is loaded.

Not sure if that's the case (jumping is fast, but I guess that is
definitely another story), but probably for very fast scroll actions
showing "fake content" (until the speed is at a level where the user can
really see the content) might help in this.

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