Talk:Scrolling
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[edit] Suggestion to merge with Scrolling (computing)
Hmmm, do we really need two separate articles for this? IMHO, "scrolling in video games" is more or less the same as "scrolling in computing", at least to the degree that we could cover all in one article (w/sections for each theme, incl TV's "text crawls"). --Wernher 11:23, 1 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- The topic certainly does not justify two separate articles. Feel free to merge them :) But IMHO a better explanation would be helpful as well. --Tjansen 21:12, 1 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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- So there. Done. I did some copyediting as well, and I feel the current explanation isn't too bad (but as always, it can be improved). I listed the Scrolling (computing) article on VfD. --Wernher 00:28, 2 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] General Cleanup
- I listed this on WP:CU, saying
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- Scrolling (computing) was merged into it, and IMO improvements made in each of them, w/o a successful restructuring into one article with a logical flow and w/o sufficient development to permit judging whether the merge was a good idea. See Talk:Scrolling for specifics.
- IMO needs more clarity abt what applies to text, what to graphics, what to both; how the two cases differ, where 1-D scrolling is useful & where 2-D required; implicit mention of word-wrap fleshed out; distinction between how "scrolling is done" as the computations that implement the apparent motion or as the choice of input mechanism provided to the user for signaling their desire for apparent motion; distinction between virtual motion in one direction of the virtual window and virtual motion in the opposite direction of the virtual document behind the window.
- --Jerzy(t) 02:46, 2004 Nov 2 (UTC)
[edit] Page interference
Back in the late '80s on Quantum Link, "scrolling" referred to a practice used to disrupt chat rooms. Someone(s) would type one key, press <return>, and repeat this process dozens of times as quickly as possible. This caused the screen to quickly fill up with meaningless one-character entries, each taking up a whole line and pushing relevant conversation up towards (and beyond) the top of the page. I don't know how widespread or long-lived the term is/was, but perhaps this definition merits a mention on the page, or is it called something else now? 128.255.247.152 18:49, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Super Bug?
What is Super Bug? It links to a disambiguation page and I don't think that any of the choices given on that page make sense for the correct link. – Lilwik 23:00, 25 May 2007 (UTC)

