* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
@ 2009-07-31 15:17 Andrei Thorp
2009-07-31 15:38 ` Edward Z. Yang
2009-07-31 15:44 ` William Morgan
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From: Andrei Thorp @ 2009-07-31 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
One thing's that I've found a bit suboptimal in Sup has been the paging
ie. scrolling of e-mails. When you reach the bottom, it scrolls the
whole page up, rather than scrolling smoothly as might be the default
behaviour of Vim for example.
I find this really awkward at times, since I can't see what I just read
while reading the next line. It's also just kind of jumpy. One main use
case that his damages is when I'm doing patch review on mailing lists
and stuff.
I'll open a long e-mail with diffs in it, and I will be scrolling to see
the patch. Then, as I reach the bottom, it jumps and hides what I just
read, making understanding code logic painful at times. So then I have
to jump up and down some more to figure it out, but that sucks because I
have to look between the top and bottom of the screen.
What do you guys think?
--
Andrei Thorp, Developer: Xandros Corp. (http://www.xandros.com)
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-07-31 15:17 [sup-talk] Smooth Paging Andrei Thorp
@ 2009-07-31 15:38 ` Edward Z. Yang
2009-07-31 15:44 ` William Morgan
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From: Edward Z. Yang @ 2009-07-31 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from Andrei Thorp's message of Fri Jul 31 11:17:28 -0400 2009:
> One thing's that I've found a bit suboptimal in Sup has been the paging
> ie. scrolling of e-mails. When you reach the bottom, it scrolls the
> whole page up, rather than scrolling smoothly as might be the default
> behaviour of Vim for example.
I agree with this assessment and think smoother scrolling would be a
nice extra touch.
Cheers,
Edward
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-07-31 15:17 [sup-talk] Smooth Paging Andrei Thorp
2009-07-31 15:38 ` Edward Z. Yang
@ 2009-07-31 15:44 ` William Morgan
2009-07-31 15:46 ` Edward Z. Yang
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From: William Morgan @ 2009-07-31 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Reformatted excerpts from Andrei Thorp's message of 2009-07-31:
> What do you guys think?
Have you tried J and K vs j and k to scroll?
--
William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-07-31 15:44 ` William Morgan
@ 2009-07-31 15:46 ` Edward Z. Yang
2009-07-31 15:57 ` William Morgan
2009-07-31 16:01 ` Andrei Thorp
2009-08-01 9:26 ` Christopher Bertels
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From: Edward Z. Yang @ 2009-07-31 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Fri Jul 31 11:44:25 -0400 2009:
> Have you tried J and K vs j and k to scroll?
In general, I use PgUp and PgDn to scroll. I didn't realize those keybindings
existed. :-)
Cheers,
Edward
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-07-31 15:46 ` Edward Z. Yang
@ 2009-07-31 15:57 ` William Morgan
2009-07-31 16:11 ` Andrei Thorp
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From: William Morgan @ 2009-07-31 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
Reformatted excerpts from Edward Z. Yang's message of 2009-07-31:
> In general, I use PgUp and PgDn to scroll. I didn't realize those
> keybindings existed. :-)
Ctrl-e and ctrl-y work as well, if you're a vi addict.
--
William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-07-31 15:44 ` William Morgan
2009-07-31 15:46 ` Edward Z. Yang
@ 2009-07-31 16:01 ` Andrei Thorp
2009-08-01 9:26 ` Christopher Bertels
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From: Andrei Thorp @ 2009-07-31 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Fri Jul 31 11:44:25 -0400 2009:
> Reformatted excerpts from Andrei Thorp's message of 2009-07-31:
> > What do you guys think?
>
> Have you tried J and K vs j and k to scroll?
No I haven't, but I'm glad to know they exist :)
Thanks.
--
Andrei Thorp, Developer: Xandros Corp. (http://www.xandros.com)
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-07-31 15:57 ` William Morgan
@ 2009-07-31 16:11 ` Andrei Thorp
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From: Andrei Thorp @ 2009-07-31 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Fri Jul 31 11:57:43 -0400 2009:
> Reformatted excerpts from Edward Z. Yang's message of 2009-07-31:
> > In general, I use PgUp and PgDn to scroll. I didn't realize those
> > keybindings existed. :-)
>
> Ctrl-e and ctrl-y work as well, if you're a vi addict.
I didn't even know that one o_0. (in vim)
--
Andrei Thorp, Developer: Xandros Corp. (http://www.xandros.com)
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-07-31 15:44 ` William Morgan
2009-07-31 15:46 ` Edward Z. Yang
2009-07-31 16:01 ` Andrei Thorp
@ 2009-08-01 9:26 ` Christopher Bertels
2009-08-01 21:58 ` vasudeva
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From: Christopher Bertels @ 2009-08-01 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Fr Jul 31 17:44:25 +0200 2009:
> Have you tried J and K vs j and k to scroll?
Wow, cool. :)
Good to know.
--
================================
Christopher Bertels
http://www.adztec-independent.de
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-08-01 9:26 ` Christopher Bertels
@ 2009-08-01 21:58 ` vasudeva
2009-08-01 23:51 ` Christopher Bertels
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From: vasudeva @ 2009-08-01 21:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from Christopher Bertels's message of Sat Aug 01 05:26:25 -0400 2009:
> Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Fr Jul 31 17:44:25 +0200 2009:
> > Have you tried J and K vs j and k to scroll?
>
> Wow, cool. :)
> Good to know.
That is nifty -- I didn't know it existed either. It seems slow on this machine though, and after using it in thread-view-mode, inbox-mode seems to have lost its mind a bit.
I had wondered if the behavior the original poster was after might be akin to vim's 'scrolloff' setting.
Setting scrolloff=10 in vim means the selected line moves freely up and down but you're always going to have 10 lines of context at the edges; that is, the text starts scrolling upward when the selected line reaches 10 lines from the bottom. It kind of applies a 'force field' to the top and bottom edges of the page view so you never hit top or bottom of the viewport until you're at the top or bottom of the file itself.
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* [sup-talk] Smooth Paging
2009-08-01 21:58 ` vasudeva
@ 2009-08-01 23:51 ` Christopher Bertels
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From: Christopher Bertels @ 2009-08-01 23:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from vasudeva's message of Sa Aug 01 23:58:13 +0200 2009:
> I had wondered if the behavior the original poster was after might be akin to
> vim's 'scrolloff' setting.
>
> Setting scrolloff=10 in vim means the selected line moves freely up and down
> but you're always going to have 10 lines of context at the edges; that is, the
> text starts scrolling upward when the selected line reaches 10 lines from the
> bottom. It kind of applies a 'force field' to the top and bottom edges of the
> page view so you never hit top or bottom of the viewport until you're at the
> top or bottom of the file itself.
I'd actually love to see something like this in sup as well.
--
================================
Christopher Bertels
http://www.adztec-independent.de
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