GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 114751
Need to be able to disable smooth scrolling
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
I just upgraded to Epiphany 0.7 and debian's current mozilla-browser-snapshot (20030520) and the scrolling behaviour has changed. The smooth scrolling is nice looking but it bothers my eyes on my laptop screen as well as using quite a lot of cpu. On my 2ghz P4 it takes up 100% cpu. On slower machines and over remote X connections this is sure to be a problem, I know that it is a problem with IE on my Citrix servers. IE has a registry key that disables this behaviour, I imagine a gconf key would be appropriate for Epiphany. Thanks, Mark Roach
Just an update on this, after using Epiphany all day today with smooth scrolling, it has become so painful on my eyes that I'm recompiling with it disabled.
Ok, smooth scroll could be a problem on TFT screens (especially older ones) where the "ghosting" effect could make it look terrible. Noteably, Firebird (which originally enabled this option) now has this disabled (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203070). This would also mean that our users could enable this setting in about:config if they so wish.
fixed in cvs
Awesome, thank you very much.