Fred Smith wrote:
>I've just done a Centos-7 install on one of my netbooks, and then
>I installed the Mate desktop so I wouldn't have to fume and curse
>Gnome. Mate is much more friendly. but I noticed that some few programs
>even in Mate still use the silly "new" scrollbar behavior, and adding tha
Tony Nelson wrote:
>Thank you. Do you know of any settings for other Gnome3 changes I
>might wish to undo?
Well, I don't know what *you* might want to undo, but here's the script
I run after installing F20. Some of the settings can be modified in
gnome-tweak-tool but I find it more convenient t
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 10:37:42AM +, Ron Yorston wrote:
> Tim wrote:
> >I noticed the same thing with Evolution, long ago, that I can't simply
> >page up and down by clicking above or below the scroll bar, any more.
> >It jumps to what's essentially a random spot, since you have no way to
> >
On 14-12-05 05:37:42, Ron Yorston wrote:
> Tim wrote:
> >I noticed the same thing with Evolution, long ago, that I can't
> >simply page up and down by clicking above or below the scroll bar,
> >any more. It jumps to what's essentially a random spot, since you
> >have no way to actually pick a sp
Matthew Miller fedoraproject.org> writes:
> On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 08:21:47AM +, Andre Robatino wrote:
> > middle-click on the scrollbar to move it to an arbitrary position, or
> > left-click on it to move it up/down one page at a time. Now left-click moves
> > the scrollbar to an arbitrary
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 10:37:42AM +, Ron Yorston wrote:
> Tim wrote:
> >I noticed the same thing with Evolution, long ago, that I can't simply
> >page up and down by clicking above or below the scroll bar, any more.
> >It jumps to what's essentially a random spot, since you have no way to
> >
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 08:21:47AM +, Andre Robatino wrote:
> middle-click on the scrollbar to move it to an arbitrary position, or
> left-click on it to move it up/down one page at a time. Now left-click moves
> the scrollbar to an arbitrary position (same as the old middle-click), and
> middl
Tim wrote:
>I noticed the same thing with Evolution, long ago, that I can't simply
>page up and down by clicking above or below the scroll bar, any more.
>It jumps to what's essentially a random spot, since you have no way to
>actually pick a specific part of the message list that you want to see.
On Thu, 2014-12-04 at 08:21 +, Andre Robatino wrote:
> Firefox 34 just went to the F20 stable updates. The bookmark sidebar
> scrolling behavior has changed and I can't find any reference to it,
> though I probably just don't know what to search for. You used to be
> able to middle-click on the
Andre Robatino fedoraproject.org> writes:
> Firefox 34 just went to the F20 stable updates. The bookmark sidebar
> scrolling behavior has changed and I can't find any reference to it, though
> I probably just don't know what to search for. You used to be able to
> middle-click on the scrollbar to
Firefox 34 just went to the F20 stable updates. The bookmark sidebar
scrolling behavior has changed and I can't find any reference to it, though
I probably just don't know what to search for. You used to be able to
middle-click on the scrollbar to move it to an arbitrary position, or
left-click on
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