Hello!
Have you ever used thunderbird or firefox? A very nice feature is that, when you maximize their windows, the window border disappears, and
the scrollbars go to the rightmost pixel of the screen. Therefore they become much easier to reach. You just have to move the mouse to the right, abruptly, until it reaches the edge of the screen, and you have reached the scrollbar.
(BTW, this does not happen under KDE if you enable "allow resizing of maximized windows".)
PROBLEM:Unfortunately, aMule has a hierarchy of widgets that prevent the scrollbar to be at the edge of the window. So when I maximize the aMule window, it is
difficult to reach the scrollbar.
SOLUTION:I thought you could redesign the widget hierarchy, so as to
have the scrollbars appear to the very last pixel of the window---the window border.
NOTE:I understand the fact you are using
tabs could be a problem. It may be (or maybe not, I don't know) that the tab widget forces you to have a gap of at least one pixel between the scrollbar and the window border. OTOH, I wonder how many people actually use tabs to organize their downloads. Could they be removed? I mean:
if tabs are just a way to locate a file more quickly, then maybe
you could remove tabs completely, and just have a quick-search box to help me locate my files. See my other post about this.
Of course, this whole matter is not a priority at all, but I am curious about your opinion
