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(Split Window): Simplify line truncation info
and xref to Display Custom.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:21:59 +0000 |
parents | fecf0bc95c49 |
children | 6bdeb6321248 7e3f621f1dd4 |
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107 mode line, the new scroll bar goes above the spot; if you click in the | 107 mode line, the new scroll bar goes above the spot; if you click in the |
108 scroll bar, the mode line of the split window is side by side with | 108 scroll bar, the mode line of the split window is side by side with |
109 your click. | 109 your click. |
110 | 110 |
111 @vindex truncate-partial-width-windows | 111 @vindex truncate-partial-width-windows |
112 When a window is less than the full width, text lines too long to fit are | 112 When a window is less than the full width, text lines too long to |
113 frequent. Continuing all those lines might be confusing. The variable | 113 fit are frequent. Continuing all those lines might be confusing, so |
114 @code{truncate-partial-width-windows} can be set non-@code{nil} to force | 114 if the variable @code{truncate-partial-width-windows} is |
115 truncation in all windows less than the full width of the screen, | 115 non-@code{nil}, that forces truncation in all windows less than the |
116 independent of the buffer being displayed and its value for | 116 full width of the screen, independent of the buffer being displayed |
117 @code{truncate-lines}. @xref{Continuation Lines}.@refill | 117 and its value for @code{truncate-lines}. @xref{Display Custom}. |
118 | 118 |
119 Horizontal scrolling is often used in side-by-side windows. | 119 Horizontal scrolling is often used in side-by-side windows. |
120 @xref{Display}. | 120 @xref{Horizontal Scrolling}. |
121 | 121 |
122 @vindex split-window-keep-point | 122 @vindex split-window-keep-point |
123 If @code{split-window-keep-point} is non-@code{nil}, the default, | 123 If @code{split-window-keep-point} is non-@code{nil}, the default, |
124 both of the windows resulting from @kbd{C-x 2} inherit the value of | 124 both of the windows resulting from @kbd{C-x 2} inherit the value of |
125 point from the window that was split. This means that scrolling is | 125 point from the window that was split. This means that scrolling is |