comparison man/frames.texi @ 34444:ffd94915c70a

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author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Mon, 11 Dec 2000 16:06:20 +0000
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688 the level where you click up to the top of the window. @kbd{Mouse-3} 688 the level where you click up to the top of the window. @kbd{Mouse-3}
689 (normally, the right button) moves the line at the top of the window 689 (normally, the right button) moves the line at the top of the window
690 down to the level where you click. By clicking repeatedly in the same 690 down to the level where you click. By clicking repeatedly in the same
691 place, you can scroll by the same distance over and over. 691 place, you can scroll by the same distance over and over.
692 692
693 Aside from scrolling, you can also click @kbd{C-Mouse-2} in the scroll 693 If you are using Emacs own implementation of scroll bars, as opposed
694 bar to split a window vertically. The split occurs on the line where 694 to scroll bars from an X toolkit, you can also click @kbd{C-Mouse-2} in
695 you click. 695 the scroll bar to split a window vertically. The split occurs on the
696 line where you click.
696 697
697 @findex scroll-bar-mode 698 @findex scroll-bar-mode
698 @vindex scroll-bar-mode 699 @vindex scroll-bar-mode
699 You can enable or disable Scroll Bar mode with the command @kbd{M-x 700 You can enable or disable Scroll Bar mode with the command @kbd{M-x
700 scroll-bar-mode}. With no argument, it toggles the use of scroll bars. 701 scroll-bar-mode}. With no argument, it toggles the use of scroll bars.