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Default "window scroll" event

Does anyone have any clue on how to setup a "window
scroll" event?? Thanks in advance.
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Default "window scroll" event

I don't believe there is any support for this.

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Default "window scroll" event

Why woud you scroll your window??

If you select an other cell out of the range of you screen, the window will
automaticly go to that cell.

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