It has taken me over a month to be able to even reproduce what I'm calling a bug. This has to do with the vertical scrollbar and the mouse cursor when still over the scrollbar, and long left clicked.

When you place your cursor anywhere on the vertical scrollbar then long-left click, you'll see the scrollbar reduce in width by about 2px. If you've not yet released the left button, you can keep scrolling right off the scrollbar, right smack-dab onto the Geany Interface (UI). After the left-long click, the scrollbar moves at almost 2x slower the speed than the mouse cursor does.

The transitioning effect on the scrollbar looks like it might be GTK+ related and possibly not a bug at all, but I am reporting this because in my world of development, I would call being able to control the scrollbar from outside of a document window, a mistake. If this is a feature, can someone please tell me how to have Geany not respond to long clicks while I happen to do it on the scrollbar by accident?

This is a Windows binary
The Geany version is 1.3.8

Thank you!


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