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njx avatar njx commented on May 22, 2024

This doesn't appear to be a bug in the new scrolling stuff. If I pull the current main CodeMirror project's master into Brackets, it has the same behavior. However, it doesn't have the same behavior in the CodeMirror demo files. So there's something about the way Brackets is hosting CodeMirror that's causing the problem.

I've also noticed that the project panel's scrollbar appears at the same time, and that it happens on selection changes, not just typing.

Given that this isn't a bug in a sprint 2 feature, I'm going to leave this at no milestone for now.

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njx avatar njx commented on May 22, 2024

Bumping this to medium. It's pretty annoying.

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joelrbrandt avatar joelrbrandt commented on May 22, 2024

@njx Good news! When I use my "brackets in browser" prototype in Chrome 17, it does exhibit this bug. However, when I try it in Chromium 19, it does not. So, this may fix itself with time.

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njx avatar njx commented on May 22, 2024

Marking "to user story". This should be fixed as part of the user story where we finalize our native app shell, since this is fixed in later versions of WebKit/Chromium.

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jlondon avatar jlondon commented on May 22, 2024

Moved to backlog - closing

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