Open kintigh opened 6 years ago
The most straight-forward solution I have in mind is to always display the scroll bar, no matter the actual size of the content. Would that work for you?
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From: Xingchen Hong notifications@github.com Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 10:03 AM To: openskope/skope-interface skope-interface@noreply.github.com Cc: Keith Kintigh kintigh@asu.edu; Author author@noreply.github.com Subject: Re: [openskope/skope-interface] Map View and Graph View are jittery with certain window sizes, when moving the cursor in small map. It goes back and forth between wanting to put up a scroll bar (#216)
The most straight-forward solution I have in mind is to always display the scroll bar, no matter the actual size of the content. Would that work for you?
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E.g. in 1142x1430 winow in a 1200x1920 screen