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Scrolling to the right causes minimap-overlay to scroll out of sight #484

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H-M-H opened this issue May 21, 2016 · 3 comments
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Scrolling to the right causes minimap-overlay to scroll out of sight #484

H-M-H opened this issue May 21, 2016 · 3 comments
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@H-M-H
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H-M-H commented May 21, 2016

screenshot from 2016-05-21 23-20-42

As you see in this screenshot scrolling to the right also scrolls the overlay, which is logical at some point but also annoying as you can not drag it around if it is totally gone. Obviously this happens if the window is small and/or there are overly long lines of code.

Atom: 1.7.3
minimap: 4.24.0

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yajo commented May 23, 2016

I have noticed that, when left file tree panel is enabled, if I reduce the left panel width, the minimap shows up; but if I increase left panel's width, minimap disappears to the right.

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abe33 commented May 25, 2016

Right, I should have anticipated that problem. What do you think of indicating the horizontal scroll with some kind of border so that the left part can still interact with the mouse?

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H-M-H commented May 26, 2016

I guess this is related to #460 which could fix this problem. On the other hand this would probably still look awkward with really long lines as those might bloat the map.

However, the border thingy sounds also fine to me.

@abe33 abe33 closed this as completed in 8e65b93 May 27, 2016
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