Thanks, Grandfather,
However, part of the point of using optional scrollbars is that, of course, I only want the scrollbars to appear when they're necessary.
So thanks for confirming that using non-optional scrollbars (changing "osoe" to "se" in my example) would make to the bug go away.
But I am still interested in the larger problem of:
- Is this a known (eg. reported) bug? Why do optional scrollbars cause this bug to occur?
- Is there some known workaround for this that I should be using?
- Does that happen with other Scrolled widgets than "ROText" and "Text"?
- Is there a better workaround than that of seeking elsewhere in the ROText widget, updating, and then seeking to the end?
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