That appears to be the correct behaviour. The inner most scrollable
control that has focus will handle the mousewheel event.
If you have a list inside a scrolled composite and the list has focus,
the list will handle the mousewheel event.
Duong
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[platform-swt-dev] Why MouseWheel doesn't work sometimes ?
Hi !
Reproducing in this snippet () the case of our program,
I whish to know why, when focus control is on check/push or text widget
on the right,
the mouse wheel events doesn't move the vertical scroll bar ?
This seems belong to secondary ScrolledComposite contained inside the
one displaying
vertical scroll bar. But as this secondary SC does not display any
scroll bar,
the expected behavior (my simple way of thinking), is to forward
mousewheel event to
parent's scrolledcomposite.
Do I am wrong thinking that ?
Thanks for your help !
Arnaud de MUYSER. _______________________________________________