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  2. RHPAM-3208

Stunner - Scrolling the Properties panel stops when a mouse pointer is over a script area

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      1. Create User task.
      2. Expand Implementation/Execution section.
      3. Scroll down and keep scrolling until it stops.

      Actual result

      Scrolling stops working when a pointer is over On Entry Action.

      Expected result

      Scrolling stops working when the scroll-bar is on the bottom in case the text are doesn't contain inner scroll-bar.
      TODO: Choose one solution:

      • Main scroll-bar is deactivated only in case, that script text area is active (by clicking on it) and the pointer is over this text area.
      • If the pointer reaches the text area and it contains the scroll-bar, the area's inner scroll-bar is activated and the main one is deactivated until the scrolling reaches the top or the bottom. After that the main scroll bar is activated back immediately.

      If the pointer is outside the text area, the main scroll-bar is always activated. It applies to both solutions above.

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      Create User task. Expand Implementation/Execution section. Scroll down and keep scrolling until it stops. Actual result Scrolling stops working when a pointer is over On Entry Action. Expected result Scrolling stops working when the scroll-bar is on the bottom in case the text are doesn't contain inner scroll-bar. TODO: Choose one solution: Main scroll-bar is deactivated only in case, that script text area is active (by clicking on it) and the pointer is over this text area. If the pointer reaches the text area and it contains the scroll-bar, the area's inner scroll-bar is activated and the main one is deactivated until the scrolling reaches the top or the bottom. After that the main scroll bar is activated back immediately. If the pointer is outside the text area, the main scroll-bar is always activated. It applies to both solutions above.
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      Scrolling the Properties panel stops when a mouse pointer is over script text area without inner scroll-bar.

              romartin@redhat.com Roger Martinez
              lterifaj@redhat.com Lubomir Terifaj
              Lubomir Terifaj Lubomir Terifaj
              Lubomir Terifaj Lubomir Terifaj
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