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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>smoothwheel comments title</title><description>smoothwheel comments description</description><language>en-us</language><ttl>1</ttl><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html</link><item><title>#187 avih 2009-11-13 - 08:21:53: 

Valentin, thanks for the suggestion. It's possible but it's an ugly hack. Not only it will crowd and complicate the user interface, it's also not the proper fix for the problem. The proper fix is that SmoothWheel either works (preferably always or almost always), or it doesn't and falls back to Firefox's default scroll.

That's how it's programmed already, but apparently there are some exception pages at which it thinks it can scroll, therefore doesn</title><description>#187 avih 2009-11-13 - 08:21:53: 

Valentin, thanks for the suggestion. It's possible but it's an ugly hack. Not only it will crowd and complicate the user interface, it's also not the proper fix for the problem. The proper fix is that SmoothWheel either works (preferably always or almost always), or it doesn't and falls back to Firefox's default scroll.

That's how it's programmed already, but apparently there are some exception pages at which it thinks it can scroll, therefore doesn</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_187</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_187</guid><pubDate>2009-11-13 - 08:21:53</pubDate></item><item><title>#186 Valentin 2009-11-13 - 06:23:11: 

Hey,

Fantastic extension - much better than the built-in smooth scrolling of FF; many thanks and congrats!!

I do have one suggestion: it would be useful if we could set a list of exceptions, with websites where smooth-scrolling shouldn't be used. Sometimes the content doesn't follow properly - my latest example is Google Wave.

Cheers, and keep up the good work!! :D</title><description>#186 Valentin 2009-11-13 - 06:23:11: 

Hey,

Fantastic extension - much better than the built-in smooth scrolling of FF; many thanks and congrats!!

I do have one suggestion: it would be useful if we could set a list of exceptions, with websites where smooth-scrolling shouldn't be used. Sometimes the content doesn't follow properly - my latest example is Google Wave.

Cheers, and keep up the good work!! :D</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_186</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_186</guid><pubDate>2009-11-13 - 06:23:11</pubDate></item><item><title>#185 Kyler 2009-11-09 - 20:17:48: 

That is a shame. If the adaptation was in fact made, I think you would have a slew of technology that would be very marketable.  Like the scrolling of the iphone--it just makes it that much cooler.</title><description>#185 Kyler 2009-11-09 - 20:17:48: 

That is a shame. If the adaptation was in fact made, I think you would have a slew of technology that would be very marketable.  Like the scrolling of the iphone--it just makes it that much cooler.</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_185</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_185</guid><pubDate>2009-11-09 - 20:17:48</pubDate></item><item><title>#184 avih 2009-11-09 - 15:20:56: 

Walter, good :)

Jim, thanks for the info, I'll try to look into it.

Kyler, glad you like it. MS Office is a completely different technology than Firefox and currently there are no plans for such adaptation.</title><description>#184 avih 2009-11-09 - 15:20:56: 

Walter, good :)

Jim, thanks for the info, I'll try to look into it.

Kyler, glad you like it. MS Office is a completely different technology than Firefox and currently there are no plans for such adaptation.</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_184</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_184</guid><pubDate>2009-11-09 - 15:20:56</pubDate></item><item><title>#183 Kyler 2009-11-09 - 14:13:24: 

So I just found this today and LOVE IT!!  It actually makes my other work on documents painful.  Is there any way to apply this add-on to microsoft word or excel programs??  Please let me know, because that would be amazingly wonderful!!</title><description>#183 Kyler 2009-11-09 - 14:13:24: 

So I just found this today and LOVE IT!!  It actually makes my other work on documents painful.  Is there any way to apply this add-on to microsoft word or excel programs??  Please let me know, because that would be amazingly wonderful!!</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_183</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_183</guid><pubDate>2009-11-09 - 14:13:24</pubDate></item><item><title>#182 Jim 2009-11-09 - 13:44:15: 

Fine add-on, Avih.  One thing though.  It doesn't seem to work with PrintPreview 0.7.1.4  In fact, when SmoothWheel is enabled, scrolling in PrintPreview is disabled.  Is there any way to have SmoothWheel enabled and scrolling enabled in PrintPreview?</title><description>#182 Jim 2009-11-09 - 13:44:15: 

Fine add-on, Avih.  One thing though.  It doesn't seem to work with PrintPreview 0.7.1.4  In fact, when SmoothWheel is enabled, scrolling in PrintPreview is disabled.  Is there any way to have SmoothWheel enabled and scrolling enabled in PrintPreview?</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_182</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_182</guid><pubDate>2009-11-09 - 13:44:15</pubDate></item><item><title>#181 Walter 2009-11-09 - 08:53:50: 

Thanks avih, it works!</title><description>#181 Walter 2009-11-09 - 08:53:50: 

Thanks avih, it works!</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_181</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_181</guid><pubDate>2009-11-09 - 08:53:50</pubDate></item><item><title>#180 avih 2009-11-09 - 06:14:50: 

Walter, set &quot;Adaptive step&quot; on the Advanced tab to &quot;Disabled&quot;. This will disable the step-length modulation and you will get the exact step as defined on the &quot;Basic&quot; tab. When adaptive step is enabled, the actual step can either be longer or shorter than the defined step, according to the speed at which you scroll the mouse wheel.

Hope it helps.</title><description>#180 avih 2009-11-09 - 06:14:50: 

Walter, set &quot;Adaptive step&quot; on the Advanced tab to &quot;Disabled&quot;. This will disable the step-length modulation and you will get the exact step as defined on the &quot;Basic&quot; tab. When adaptive step is enabled, the actual step can either be longer or shorter than the defined step, according to the speed at which you scroll the mouse wheel.

Hope it helps.</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_180</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_180</guid><pubDate>2009-11-09 - 06:14:50</pubDate></item><item><title>#179 Walter 2009-11-08 - 16:33:44: 

Hi,
if i set the step size to &quot;1 page&quot;, smoothwheel scrolls less then one page - even with 1.5 pages it is not enough for one page...(FF 3.0.15)
Maybe i just misunderstood the setting, but how can i scroll one &quot;real&quot; page then?
Thanks!</title><description>#179 Walter 2009-11-08 - 16:33:44: 

Hi,
if i set the step size to &quot;1 page&quot;, smoothwheel scrolls less then one page - even with 1.5 pages it is not enough for one page...(FF 3.0.15)
Maybe i just misunderstood the setting, but how can i scroll one &quot;real&quot; page then?
Thanks!</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_179</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_179</guid><pubDate>2009-11-08 - 16:33:44</pubDate></item><item><title>#178 David 2009-09-15 - 08:50:05: 

Actually, I'll put the PostBox thing back on the table as it's still not a &quot;smooth&quot; scroll, but one message at a time for the tiniest wheel movement, so the add-on working in Postbox would be great, giving a feel similar to Apple's mail app. Sorry about the multiple post!</title><description>#178 David 2009-09-15 - 08:50:05: 

Actually, I'll put the PostBox thing back on the table as it's still not a &quot;smooth&quot; scroll, but one message at a time for the tiniest wheel movement, so the add-on working in Postbox would be great, giving a feel similar to Apple's mail app. Sorry about the multiple post!</description><link>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_178</link><guid>http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/guestbook-test.html#comment_178</guid><pubDate>2009-09-15 - 08:50:05</pubDate></item></channel></rss>