GtkScale scroll direction on touchpad with natural scrolling seems inverted from expectation
Scrolling on a scale without Natural Scrolling enabled seems intuitive and correct: the value of the scale matches the direction of my finger movement.
However, when enabling Natural Scrolling, I believe the scroll direction on scales is incorrectly inverted; now instead of the value matching the direction of my fingers, it goes in the opposite direction. This makes sense for scrolling content inside a scrolled view, as the metaphor has changed from controlling the scrollwheel to controlling the content itself. However, in the context of a scale, the user is still manipulating the scale itself—there is no "content" that moves inverted related to the scale.
This has caused users of elementary OS confusion, and has required a workaround to manually invert the scroll direction in one instance, which I'd really like to avoid due to the inconsistencies with all other GtkScales.