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When the macOS preference for scrollbars is set to 'Always', improve the look for the window
Steps to Reproduce:
Go to System Preferences > General and set the scrollbar preference to Always
Launch Balance and have at least two currencies visible.
Actual Results:
The width of the window increases to accommodate the scrollbar gutter. Due to the colour of the cells, this is somewhat noticeable.
Expected Results:
This is a tricky one... It wouldn't be worth creating a custom scrollview where you could implement your own scrollbar ultimately. Perhaps the colour of the cells could change to have less of a contrast
Notes:
On the whole, it's low priority. I'm filing this because I have the scrollbar preference on to catch out edge cases like this 😎
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Summary:
When the macOS preference for scrollbars is set to 'Always', improve the look for the window
Steps to Reproduce:
Go to
System Preferences > General
and set the scrollbar preference to AlwaysLaunch Balance and have at least two currencies visible.
Actual Results:
The width of the window increases to accommodate the scrollbar gutter. Due to the colour of the cells, this is somewhat noticeable.
Expected Results:
This is a tricky one... It wouldn't be worth creating a custom scrollview where you could implement your own scrollbar ultimately. Perhaps the colour of the cells could change to have less of a contrast
Notes:
On the whole, it's low priority. I'm filing this because I have the scrollbar preference on to catch out edge cases like this 😎
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: