Layout & scroll bug with Stop Points..

Layout & scroll bug with Stop Points..

I trying to play with stop points..

I have 4 SP to scroll my pages horizontally, in snap-mode :

– 2 that stop the scroll for left-right swipe

– 1 that stop the scroll for left swipe (on the right extremity)

– 1 that stop the scroll for right swipe (on the left extremity)

My desktop has the scroll while items option enabled.

With the sp on the right, I can go through it, but not on the sp on the left… (they have same configuration, only the directional swipe change)…

Why? & how to correct that?

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6 Commentsto Layout & scroll bug with Stop Points..

  1. Anonymous says:

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    It’s easy to say why this happens, but not easy to solve.


    The problem is that a stop point is placed in the top left corner of the cell he is assigned to, so the cell is theoretically filled and you can scroll to there.


    What you could do ist detach the stop point and move it one pixel left with the geometry editor. You won’t be able to see this one pixel row, but I think thats not a problem.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Or set the barrier option in that stop point…but I also recommend Lukas’s suggestion

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    I have a similar problem on a left stop point. It is set as a barrier but acts only as a pause. Have it set to snap and barrier. The only way I could stop it was to not have the item in question go to the page edge, or to change the stop point to not match edge. This seems to fix it, though it some times pauses as I come back the other way. Does it have to do with being a page edge? The same set up works on the other side but there its not a page edge.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Yes, never place stop points in an edge. if you are only one pixel away that stop point won’t react

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Lukas Morawietz How do you have it stop and or snap to page edge. I have snap to page off because it interferes with another panel. Is there an easy way to set it the one pixel away. And would it need to be the stop point that is offset or the widget?

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    The best what comes to my mind is one stop point for snap in the edge and some other for stopping at the sides.


    However, stop points aren’t perfect and I try to avoid them whenever possible

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