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>(I know, no one else likes the scroll bar. But why not? It has all the >characteristics of the regular Windows scroll bar, and it is attractive to >look at.) > >Booth Martin It definitely does not have all the characteristics of the regular Windows scroll bar: - It does not disappear when the selection fits the page; it is not even full, suggesting there is more - There is no dynamic scrolling: you have to position it, let it go and wait for the result to show - Although it adds the possibility to scroll by line, this is a mouse-only thing; in Windows it can be done with the cursor keys Joep Beckeringh
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