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Robert Iliuta

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NT7 and scroll browse
« on: February 03, 2013, 04:28:24 AM »
Hallo Bruce,

Is this possible/supported in NT7?

Thank you,
Robert

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Re: NT7 and scroll browse
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2013, 06:31:12 AM »
tell me more about what you have in mind -

a) a file Loaded browse, with the "browse area" limited - and with vertical scrolling ?

of

b) a page loaded browse with a scroll thumb?

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Bruce

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Re: NT7 and scroll browse
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2013, 07:55:31 AM »
I would like to have both way.

>a) a file Loaded browse, with the "browse area" limited - and with vertical scrolling ?
YES

>b) a page loaded browse with a scroll thumb?
YES

also can be implemented infinite scroll?

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Robert

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Re: NT7 and scroll browse
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2013, 12:32:11 AM »
Hi Robert,

>> >a) a file Loaded browse, with the "browse area" limited - and with vertical scrolling ?
YES

this is more or less done (still needs a bit of work though).

>b) a page loaded browse with a scroll thumb?
YES

this is somewhat unlikely. The intrinsic limitations of page-loading mean that on windows there's no way to make this work right - on the web there is _some_ advantage to it - but it is very (disk i/o) expensive. It's not something I'm ruling out, but it's also not top of my list at the moment.

>> also can be implemented infinite scroll?

on a page? a sort of "facebook timeline" type thing?

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Bruce

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Re: NT7 and scroll browse
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2013, 01:16:44 AM »
Hallo Bruce,


>this is more or less done (still needs a bit of work though).
super!

>this is somewhat unlikely. The intrinsic limitations of page-loading mean that on windows there's no way to make this work right - on the web there is _some_ advantage to it - but it is very (disk i/o) expensive. It's not something I'm ruling out, but it's also not top of my list at the moment.

sometimes I have a browse with 20 or 30 records and it's more nice and efficient to see all of them and to have a scroll bar.
Buttons next, back, first, last ... are some how old fashion this days...next, next, next....
I agree if you have a lot of records then this options will not work. But for small no of records will be perfect.

>> also can be implemented infinite scroll?
>on a page? a sort of "facebook timeline" type thing?
yesss something like facebook :o)

Robert