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Scrolling with mouse-wheel <> scrolling with +- Scrolling with mouse-wheel does 2 steps of scrolling while scrolling with +- does 1 step. Can this be fixed? ... repair scroll with mouse-wheel (one step in/out at a time).

asked 31 Aug '22, 18:53

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What site/app?

(01 Sep '22, 07:28) InsertUser

Assuming you are talking about the map at www.openstreetmap.org, this is an upstream Leaflet issue.

It is already tracked here as an issue in Leaflet: https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet/issues/7403 and fixed here: https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet/pull/8298 So it should be included in the next Leaflet release.

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answered 01 Sep '22, 08:26

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@Spiekerooger Thanks for reply. Yes I'am talking about www.openstreetmap.org (the map). Is there any idea of time when this issue is fixed? Regards, Jan

(01 Sep '22, 10:58) Jan99x
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The volunteers team that is working on https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website is pretty fast in integrating new upstream releases. So right now it's rather a matter of waiting for the new Leaflet release that includes the fix mentioned above.

(01 Sep '22, 11:09) Spiekerooger
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