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Message #00881
[Bug 769183] [NEW] Scrolling a channel drop-down-list longer than screen hight does not work
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
* have more than one accounts configured in gwibber (I have one Twitter and one Identi.ca account configured). Have many subscriptions in all accounts.
* open a 2nd (or 3rd, ...) channel column.
* try to scroll down past the "Home", "Messages", "Replies", etc. entries, past the entries of the first account (in my case the Identi.ca account) and it's subscriptions to the 2nd (or last) account.
If the drop down list is longer than the screen is high, it will not
scroll properly as it should. So it becomes impossible to open a column
displaying the accounts displayed at the bottom of the list.
Actually, I believe a column of it's own for the channel list (similar
to the bookmarks view in the sidebar of Firefox), displaying the entries
in a tree-like fashion might be much more useful anyway, especially for
users who have many accounts active.
** Affects: gwibber
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/769183
Title:
Scrolling a channel drop-down-list longer than screen hight does not
work
Status in Gwibber:
New
Bug description:
How to reproduce:
* have more than one accounts configured in gwibber (I have one Twitter and one Identi.ca account configured). Have many subscriptions in all accounts.
* open a 2nd (or 3rd, ...) channel column.
* try to scroll down past the "Home", "Messages", "Replies", etc. entries, past the entries of the first account (in my case the Identi.ca account) and it's subscriptions to the 2nd (or last) account.
If the drop down list is longer than the screen is high, it will not
scroll properly as it should. So it becomes impossible to open a
column displaying the accounts displayed at the bottom of the list.
Actually, I believe a column of it's own for the channel list (similar
to the bookmarks view in the sidebar of Firefox), displaying the
entries in a tree-like fashion might be much more useful anyway,
especially for users who have many accounts active.
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