On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 4:26 AM, Balazs Kelemen <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I really don't like that. I wonder how I will scroll on desktop with >>> my mouse? On Mac when you plug a regular mouse the scrollbars keep >>> being always visible -> good. When you use the magic trackpad and >>> unplug the mouse they hides automatically. > > > After inheriting the view from flickable, scrollbar indicators can be > implemented in QML (on desktop, with only public API).
But you expect every user to implement again the scrollbar. It should come out of the box. > > >>> >>>> * UIProcess sided scrolling with the kinetic flickable behaviour. >>> >>> On desktop with a mouse (not a magic track pad) it doesn't make any >>> sense to me if it it like today in the mobile mode (i.e. I left click >>> and long press it and it kinetic scroll). It's awkward at best, it's >>> nice to play with but not useful. On Mac when you have a regular mouse >>> it doesn't do any flickable effect while left clicking unless you >>> start using the trackpad with two fingers. We should do the same as >>> everyone doesn't seem to be bothered with the way it works. >>> >>> Of course the wheel needs to work. > > > AFAIK these should also be fixed by switching to flickable, at least this is > what is it for. If I use flickable on desktop (with no WebKit involved) it is as awkward as I was describing : the left click scrolling. > > If I understand correctly, there should be no mobile / desktop mode anymore, > which seems to me as a great improvement. > > -kbalazs > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-qt mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-qt -- Alexis Menard (darktears) Software Engineer INdT Recife Brazil _______________________________________________ webkit-qt mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-qt
