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scrollbar: Don't talk about steppers
There steppers were lost on the way from GtkRange to GtkScrollbar, so don't talk about them in the docs.
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* #GtkAdjustment:page-size represents the size of the visible scrollable area.
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* The fields #GtkAdjustment:step-increment and #GtkAdjustment:page-increment
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* fields are added to or subtracted from the #GtkAdjustment:value when the user
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* asks to move by a step (using e.g. the cursor arrow keys or, if present, the
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* stepper buttons) or by a page (using e.g. the Page Down/Up keys).
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* asks to move by a step (using e.g. the cursor arrow keys) or by a page (using
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* e.g. the Page Down/Up keys).
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*
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* # CSS nodes
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*
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* The range node gets the style class .fine-tune added when the scrollbar is
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* in 'fine-tuning' mode.
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*
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* If steppers are enabled, they are represented by up to four additional
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* subnodes with name button. These get the style classes .up and .down to
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* indicate in which direction they are moving.
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*
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* Other style classes that may be added to scrollbars inside #GtkScrolledWindow
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* include the positional classes (.left, .right, .top, .bottom) and style
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* classes related to overlay scrolling (.overlay-indicator, .dragging, .hovering).
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