Silverjuke 1.19beta4 released
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Re: Silverjuke 1.19beta4 released
No, I don't understand it at all, so it's obviously a matter of taste. Very funny. For me scrolling "down" horizontally means "down" the alphabet, so away from Z and towards A. So much for intuition!
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Re: Silverjuke 1.19beta4 released
Another example: Imagine, the A-Z bar and the albums would be displayed vertically:
A
B
C
D
E
F
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X
Y
Z
In this case, wouldn't you expect scrolling the wheel down would scroll away from "A" and towards "Z"? And if you then just flip the bar and the album view to
A B C D E F G H I J . . X Y Z
why should the scroll wheel change it's meaning when scrolling up/down?
A
B
C
D
E
F
.
.
X
Y
Z
In this case, wouldn't you expect scrolling the wheel down would scroll away from "A" and towards "Z"? And if you then just flip the bar and the album view to
A B C D E F G H I J . . X Y Z
why should the scroll wheel change it's meaning when scrolling up/down?
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Re: Silverjuke 1.19beta4 released
That certainly makes sense...
Still, if you translate vertical movement to horizontal movement, it seems (to me at least) more logical to see right as up, than left as up. Perhaps because it's the reading direction?
So much for intuition, I guess I'll just have to get used to it.
Still, if you translate vertical movement to horizontal movement, it seems (to me at least) more logical to see right as up, than left as up. Perhaps because it's the reading direction?
So much for intuition, I guess I'll just have to get used to it.