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Kinetic scrolling is only done on touch devices, since it is sort of meaningless on pointer devices, besides it implies a different input event handling on child widgets that is unnecessary there. If the scrolling doesn't start after a long press, the scrolling is cancelled and events are handled by child widgets normally. When clicked again close to the previous button press location (assuming it had ~0 movement), the scrolled window will allow the child to handle the events immediately. This is so the user doesn't have to wait to the press-and-hold timeout in order to operate on the scrolledwindow child. The innermost scrolled window always gets to capture the events, all scrolled windows above it just let the event go through. Ideally reaching a limit on the innermost scrolled window would propagate the dragging up the hierarchy in order to keep following the touch coords, although that'd involve rather evil hacks just to cater for broken UIs. |
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This package contains the reference documentation for GTK+. For more information about GTK+ see: http://www.gtk.org For information about contributing to the GLib/GTK+ reference documentation project, see: http://www.gtk.org/rdp/ The GTK+ reference documentation is freely redistributable, see the file COPYING for details. REQUIREMENTS ============ To build the documentation, you must have the gtk-doc package installed. To rebuild the template files, you must have the current version of the GTK+ header files installed. BUILD ===== First, run configure to generate the makefiles for this module. There is one option specific to this package --with-html-dir=DIR top of installed HTML documentation tree The Makefiles in the gdk/ and gtk/ subdirs each define three targets: templates: Scan the headers and merge the results with the current template files sgml: Generate SGML files using the DocBook DTD from the template files html: Generate HTML from the SGML files. To build the documentation, do: make sgml make html You should only run the 'make templates' step if you need to regenerate the templates for a more recent version of the GTK+ sources. INSTALLATION ============ make install