Possible BUG-A-BOO? Window will not SCROLL completely right
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 1:30 am
Possible BUG-A-BOO? Window will not SCROLL completely right
. . . on my user-defined classes. Example: I have a text document with tabs in it, and save it to a class of document named ~.xyz. "xyz" is a fixed-pitch class with tab stops repeating by default at 50.
When I save the document to document.xyz immediately the horizontal scroll bar expands to function on just a portion of the line's actual length. I might scroll rightward 1/3 of the line and then I've gone as far as the scroll bar will permit me — as if there isn't any more text beyond that column.
The only workaround I've discovered is that if I close out the file — and then reopen it — voila: All of the columns are restored and the full line is available to be scrolled and viewed.
This has happened ever since I upgraded to 4.7. It isn't a big annoyance, but it is consistent. Has anyone else manifested this problem?
Skye Aye Aye Aye

. . . on my user-defined classes. Example: I have a text document with tabs in it, and save it to a class of document named ~.xyz. "xyz" is a fixed-pitch class with tab stops repeating by default at 50.
When I save the document to document.xyz immediately the horizontal scroll bar expands to function on just a portion of the line's actual length. I might scroll rightward 1/3 of the line and then I've gone as far as the scroll bar will permit me — as if there isn't any more text beyond that column.
The only workaround I've discovered is that if I close out the file — and then reopen it — voila: All of the columns are restored and the full line is available to be scrolled and viewed.
This has happened ever since I upgraded to 4.7. It isn't a big annoyance, but it is consistent. Has anyone else manifested this problem?
Skye Aye Aye Aye
