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comparison man/frames.texi @ 34444:ffd94915c70a
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author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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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. |