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Improved notebook scrolling behaviour #13338

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@jbicker jbicker commented Jan 31, 2024

What it does

As adressed in #12863 it improves the behaviour of the notebook scrolling by adding react-perfect-scrollbar directly to the notebooks cell list.

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Follow the "How to test" instructions #12442 and hover toolbar items and enjoy a scrollbar which does not hide behind the toolbar.

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@jbicker jbicker changed the title added react-perfect-scrollbar directly to notebook Improved notebook scrolling behaviour Jan 31, 2024
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Looks great, thanks. Please address the comment below and then this is ready to be merged.

packages/notebook/src/browser/notebook-editor-widget.tsx Outdated Show resolved Hide resolved
Signed-off-by: Jan Bicker <jan.bicker@typefox.io>
@jbicker jbicker force-pushed the jbicker/improve-notebook-scrolling branch from 92f23bf to 2949bc7 Compare February 2, 2024 16:32
@msujew msujew merged commit f83986a into master Feb 20, 2024
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@msujew msujew deleted the jbicker/improve-notebook-scrolling branch February 20, 2024 15:01
@github-actions github-actions bot added this to the 1.47.0 milestone Feb 20, 2024
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