Was tricky to figure out but done nicely, I think.
when/if that happens.
Will await feedback before updating the Universe.
Regards, Gary.
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> Gary,
>
> It is not terribly high on my priority list, but the more I work with
> Squeak, the more I notice that the way other apps handle the wheel makes
> a LOT of sense. Given a choice, I would opt for solid keyboard focus
> every time.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bill
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>
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> I've looked at that, would be nice! Unfortunately, in Squeak, the mouse
> wheel is simulated as keyboard events. It would require some hacking to
> pick these up and send to the mouse focus instead. If there is
> sufficient interest I'll take a stab at it.
>
> Thanks. Gary.
>
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> Subject: [UI] Mouse wheel
> Gary,
>
> I hope this is not a repeat, or worse yet reflective of my not having
> installed a new enough release, but _almost_ as much as I think keyboard
> focus should be managed very carefully and independent of the mouse
> cursor location, I think the mouse wheel input should follow the mouse
> cursor, even so far as scrolling panes that are not active, and not even
> part of the active shell. First, I just noticed Ubuntu, its graphical
> terminal, and OpenOffice do this to good effect (as just one example);
> second, if I am typing, mouse movement is probably made to avoid visual
> distraction from the cursor, if I am turning the mouse wheel, it is
> almost certainly a deliberate action associated with the cursor
> location. Fair?
>
> Bill
>
>
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