@clark713 its not beyond belief :-). Since GTK sits between Geany and Windows its entirely possible it ignores any scroll speed setting. Since Windows is not GTK's primary target, its entirely believable that the quality of the Windows port is not as good as the Linux version (which is its primary target).

As I noted above, although people seem to use Geany on Windows, nobody who does so seems willing to contribute effort to supporting it, and none or the current core contributors actually use Geany on Windows, even the guy who makes the Windows releases only does so because he is a very nice guy, not because he gets any use out of it.

So until someone volunteers to support Geany on Windows its unlikely that problems like this can be fixed I'm afraid.


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