What is the logic behind slider.isValueChanging?

Hi
I thought slider.isValueChanging is for knowing when the user is still dragging the slider thumb. So isValueChanging would be true when the user is dragging the slider thumb and would turn to false when the user releases the mouse and thus stops dragging the slider thumb.
However I'm getting an issue where if the user drags and drops the thumb to the edges of the slider the isValueChanging will remain true even after releasing the mouse.
So, does slider.isValueChanging work as I have described? I so is the mentioned issue a bug?
Thanks in advance, best regards

the mentioned issue a bug?The behaviour you describe would seem to be a bug to me.
You might want to file it at http://javafx-jira.kenai.com

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