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--- Comment #19 from Bernhard ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #18)
> Thanks for testing. Could you please post that as a comment on that merge
> request? I know it's closed, but perhaps it can be re-opened. Also reference
> this bug report by
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--- Comment #18 from Nate Graham ---
Thanks for testing. Could you please post that as a comment on that merge
request? I know it's closed, but perhaps it can be re-opened. Also reference
this bug report by its URL.
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--- Comment #17 from Bernhard ---
Okay I fixed it.
Basically the only thing that's missing is explicit (and actually correct)
rounding in the last line of the function:
Instead of this
batterymonitor.screenBrightness = Math.max(minimumBrightness,
Math.
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--- Comment #16 from Bernhard ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #14)
> In this case the simplest thing would probably be to directly edit the file
> on disk--after making a backup of course!
>
> The file in question is
> /usr/share/plasma/plasm
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--- Comment #15 from Nate Graham ---
(and if you're complaining about smooth scrolling in Okular, you can turn it
off in the config window)
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--- Comment #14 from Nate Graham ---
In this case the simplest thing would probably be to directly edit the file on
disk--after making a backup of course!
The file in question is
/usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.battery/contents/ui/batterymon
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--- Comment #13 from Bernhard ---
(In reply to Bernhard from comment #12)
> It goes away when not using smooth scrolling, but I have to say that is quit
> unpleasant because you lose the line you're reading.
>
> Smooth scrolling otoh is something I can
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--- Comment #12 from Bernhard ---
It goes away when not using smooth scrolling, but I have to say that is quit
unpleasant because you lose the line you're reading.
Smooth scrolling otoh is something I can only describe as extremely
unresponsive. It doe
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--- Comment #11 from Bernhard ---
> This might have been fixed by
> https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/merge_requests/590 Any
> chance you can test that?
I would I if I knew how to. Is there a 'simple' way to compile it to a .deb
file for
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--- Comment #10 from Nate Graham ---
I mean
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-pa/-/blob/master/applet/contents/ui/main.qml#L306
and
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/blob/master/applets/batterymonitor/package/contents/ui/batterymoni
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--- Comment #9 from Nate Graham ---
Yep, the implementations are different:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/blob/master/applets/batterymonitor/package/contents/ui/batterymonitor.qml#L180
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/
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--- Comment #8 from Bernhard ---
(In reply to Bernhard from comment #6)
> I have not noticed similar behavior in any other application or applet. The
> volume applet works perfectly and at a reasonable speed (for me)
Okay, my answer was perhaps a bit h
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--- Comment #6 from Bernhard ---
I have not noticed similar behavior in any other application or applet. The
volume applet works perfectly and at a reasonable speed (for me)
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--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham ---
Thanks. I wonder if it's touchpad-specific, or a quirk of Libinput's scroll
hysteresis.
Does this behavior manifest in any other scrollviews? Or only when scrolling
over the brightness applet? And what about when scr
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--- Comment #4 from Bernhard ---
Considering this was a wayland session I would guess I used libinput - wouldn't
know how to check tough.
I've got the exact same problem on this system running Arch with 5.20.5 on X11
though.
This is what xinput report
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--- Comment #2 from Bernhard ---
Sorry, misinformation. Horizontal scrolling is in every way the same as
vertical when it comes to buggy behavior.
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--- Comment #1 from Bernhard ---
I only mentionend in the title: This is specific to high-resolution scrolling.
Also:
For some reason horizontal scrolling is also accepted for changing brightness.
This has none of the problems of normal vertical scroll
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