Hey Guys
This is just a minor design flaw but it is driving me crazy. When you change the priority of certain files, the up arrow often is hidden by the new OS X Lion scroll bar. The space to the right of the window should just be increased by about 5 pixels so when the scroll bar appears, it doesn't cover the up arrow.
Thanks, Daniel
Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
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Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
Isn't the whole point of the scroll bar that it covers the content?
Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
So I made a quick screenshot of the problem. This definitely shouldn't happen. Because when you try to click the arrow you often end up scrolling.
Screenshot: https://skitch.com/daniel44/fk531/scroll-bar-issue
Screenshot: https://skitch.com/daniel44/fk531/scroll-bar-issue
Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
I can confirm this issue as well, as it occurs when you're trying to click the magnifying glass icon to open a file in the Finder as well. Drives me nuts too.
Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
Simply wait for the scroll bar to disappear before clicking.
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Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
The point of the Lion scrollbar is not to "cover the content". The design changes just make it stay out of your way unless you really need to see it (i.e. when scrolling the page) and the presence of a scrollbar no longer alters the layout of content (i.e. a centered page is centered in the same place whether it has a scrollbar or not).
Is there any progress on this issue? Other Lion-compatible programs just have more breathing room (margins) on the left and right side of lists. The Pause/Finder icons shouldn't sit so close to the right edge. From a design standpoint, even without a scrollbar they're still too close to the edge.
There are good examples of this in Mail. Everything has extra spacing in the left/right margins to make room for the scrollbar. I attached a small screenshot of a list of emails with right-aligned stuff spaced away from the edge for the scrollbar.
Is there any progress on this issue? Other Lion-compatible programs just have more breathing room (margins) on the left and right side of lists. The Pause/Finder icons shouldn't sit so close to the right edge. From a design standpoint, even without a scrollbar they're still too close to the edge.
There are good examples of this in Mail. Everything has extra spacing in the left/right margins to make room for the scrollbar. I attached a small screenshot of a list of emails with right-aligned stuff spaced away from the edge for the scrollbar.
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Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
More padding around the main window edges has been added to the nighties (build.transmissionbt.com).
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Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
Hmm... I just tried a nightly and I think I see more padding in the Inspector, but not in the main Transmission window. It's getting to the point where I just want to find a different torrent client. I'm always scrolling and getting the scrollbar in the way when I want to open files.
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Re: Issue with Lion Scroll Bar
The main window has more padding, not the inspector. This issue will be addressed better in a future version. You can use command-R to reveal files as well. If you want to switch clients over this, that's up to you.