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Scroll bar
oBFusCATed:
Yes, I've tried sublime text. I don't think there is a need to show text with size 1-2-3 pixels and I don't think this adds more information than the simpler implementation which just marks important things with dots/boxes.
Also, I like to use two editors side by side and for this I need horizontal space.
Krice:
I think a regular scroll bar and navigating in a file feels ancient compared to this type of scroll bar, because it's easier to see the structure of the source file (and how short or long the file is), where you are in that file and the navigation is easier when you point and click the area you want to go. You often remember what is in that piece of code when you look at the mini size code. This completely eliminates the usual way you scroll up and down with keys or dragging the scroll bar trying to find the right location. The hovering window that shows the code in real size is also helping to find the exact location.
Krice:
I had to switch to C::B from Visual Studio in one of my projects, because VS destroyed my project files when I tried github extension again... This is still a feature I'd like to have, because when you have only the plain old scrollbar it feels like something is missing. But it's probably difficult to replace the native scrollbar with mini source code navigation style scrollbar. Maybe some day, like 10 years from now.
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