Swiping inside a panel affects the desktop (new since 9.9.7)

Swiping inside a panel affects the desktop (new since 9.9.7)

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7 Commentsto Swiping inside a panel affects the desktop (new since 9.9.7)

  1. Anonymous says:

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    It affect if the panel is set to not scroll in that direction:


    If the panel’s scrolling is ‘horizontal only’ when scrolling horizontal the panel will scroll. When scrolling vertical the desktop (or the parent of the panel) will scroll.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    I can’t reproduce that. I would actually like to get that to work exactly like that, but it doesn’t work for me. I have 4 panels, each taking up a quarter of the screen. So all 4 take up the entire screen (or desktop… What’s the right terminology in LL? Lol) . They are all set to vertical scrolling only, I have placed apps outside the panels to the left and right of the main desktop that is taken up by panels. Theoretically, when I swipe horizontally, it should swipe to the desktop to the left or right. But nothing happens. I’m on version 9.3 is that why? 

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Zsolt Golenya yes.


    That feature is for the new version. Available in the beta now.


    (Desktop is the whole layout, you can change desktops with two fingers swipe left/right by default. Pages are parts of the desktop, with the size of the screen. Screen is…the screen, what you see. In your sentence the right word is ‘page’ 😉

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    I think I’m experiencing the same bug but with a slightly different configuration.



    I have a 7×2 panel at the bottom of my desktop, which is fixed at that screen location. Inside this panel is a shortcut to open a folder when I swipe up from it. When I do the swipe the desktop moves up a bit and then falls back down to where it was.



    Previously the swiping behaviour inside the panel did not fall through to the desktop/page.



    I could probably do a screen record if my explanation is lacking.

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Oh, I’ve worked it out, panel scrolling was set to auto initially, tried horizontal (as the are shortcuts to the sides of the panel viewport).



    Finally, I tried setting scrolling on the panel to ‘both’ and I got back the behaviour that I used to have.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    TrianguloY thanks for the explanation, and PAGE it is! Lol

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    Vince Scott setting both works, thanks a lot. I tried first only horizontal then auto, but same problem.

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