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It's what I was thinking. What exactly is gained by this "kinetic scrolling"?
I mean: Other than eye-candy.
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I've made some other changes as well, such as adding button captions and making the scroll stop with the top button aligned.
If you're looking for a good GTK scrolling input widget, go check it out:
http://tony.maro.net/ossramblings/kinetic.php
It's my first real widget for GTK, so don't laugh when you see the source