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Author davidjamesbeck
Recipients davidjamesbeck, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren
Date 2012-05-30.13:48:28
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After playing around with this a bit more, I've found that if the Scrollbars on the different tabs are not aligned (that is, they don't occupy the same EW position in the frame) the effect disappears. I thought that might mean that the last Scrollbar "persists" when you go back to earlier tabs, but the position of the slider in a frozen Scrollbar isn't necessarily the same as the position the last Scrollbar is left in (that is, after you manipulate the Scrollbar that causes the others to freeze, the frozen sliders are still in the configuration they were left in previously, so we're not just seeing a "ghost" of a scrollbar on another tabs).

I've posted this query to the other lists you mentioned as well.
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