[ANN] [ENH] ScrollBar Enhancements

Stephane Ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Fri Mar 28 20:48:03 UTC 2003


Hi diego

apparently you have more fun than cleaning the mess :)
Continue to let the artist in you to express himself, I like the look. 
If
you could provide a uniform set of extension this would be simple 
***GREAT***.

I would love to use that for my environment for novices.

Stef


PS: By the way we started (slowly but we started to dive in the the 
kernel and we made
some first changes. We are trying to remove UI reference from the core 
:)



On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 09:29 PM, <diegogomezdeck at consultar.com> 
wrote:

> Hi guys...
>
> I'm still trying to give the artist in me an oportunity... :)
>
> I modify a little bit the scrollbars, see them in:
>
>    http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/3141
>
> List of changes:
>
> - the size of the scrollbars is base on the default font height
> - new gradient option for the scrollbar's buttons
> - new set of icons for the scrollbar's buttons
> - the slider get 'pressed' when it's dragged
> - an cache is included to speed-up the time to get the images
> -- see LRUCache and references to it
> - two new Preferences options
> -- gradientScrollBars: use a gradient look
> -- alternativeButtonsInScrollBars: use an alternative set of arrows
>
> Enjoy it,
>
> Diego Gomez Deck
>
> PS: Is the community like the changes I propose to include them in the
> 3.6alpha update stream
>
>
>
>
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