* RE: Olt/New Emacs 21 style -- any replies?
@ 2002-07-09 19:23 Bruce Korb
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2002-07-10 19:20 ` Luis O. Silva
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From: Bruce Korb @ 2002-07-09 19:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
This far I know:
(menu-bar-mode nil)
(tool-bar-mode nil)
Be sure to put it towards the end of your .emacs 'cuz
for some reason, other settings like to re-enable them.
But there is still the wasted space between the left margin
and the start of the text, plus the extra wide scroll bar.
I cannot figure out how to narrow them. Also, once upon a
time, it was possible to "right click" the scroll bar and
have that line go to the bottom. *MUCH, MUCH* more intuitive
than trying to guess how far from the top I should go.
That's beyond me, too.
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* RE: Olt/New Emacs 21 style -- any replies?
2002-07-09 19:23 Olt/New Emacs 21 style -- any replies? Bruce Korb
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@ 2002-07-10 19:20 ` Luis O. Silva
2002-07-10 19:28 ` Bruce Korb
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From: Luis O. Silva @ 2002-07-10 19:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: christoph.plattner, Help-gnu-emacs
Hi Bruce,
On Tue, 09 Jul 2002 12:23:40 -0700, Bruce Korb writes:
Bruce> ...
Bruce> But there is still the wasted space between the left
Bruce> margin and the start of the text, plus the extra
Bruce> wide scroll bar. I cannot figure out how to narrow
Bruce> them. Also, once upon a time, it was possible to
Bruce> "right click" the scroll bar and have that line go
Bruce> to the bottom. *MUCH, MUCH* more intuitive than
Bruce> trying to guess how far from the top I should go.
Bruce> That's beyond me, too. ...
I'm not sure that I'm correct, but as far as I remember, if
you have the source of emacs 21.1.1 it is possible to use
./configure with the option:
--without-toolkit-scroll-bars
and you'll get the old-fashioned scroll bar. Another
suggestion is to disable it at all. Set scroll-bar-mode to nil
and use command scrolling. You'll soon forget about the scroll
bar and how it looks like.
Regards,
luis
--
Luis Octavio Silva P.
St. Petersburg State University.
66/3 Botanicheskaya St., Apt.119/2
Stary Peterhof
St. Petersburg, Russia.
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* Re: Olt/New Emacs 21 style -- any replies?
2002-07-10 19:20 ` Luis O. Silva
@ 2002-07-10 19:28 ` Bruce Korb
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From: Bruce Korb @ 2002-07-10 19:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Help-gnu-emacs
"Luis O. Silva" wrote:
> --without-toolkit-scroll-bars
Can't. I use a binary from an NFS server. Yeah,
I could build one for my own box, but that's work.
> and you'll get the old-fashioned scroll bar. Another
> suggestion is to disable it at all. Set scroll-bar-mode to nil
> and use command scrolling. You'll soon forget about the scroll
> bar and how it looks like.
I've been using emacs for almost 20 years. I know the
keyboard vs. mouse trade-offs. I like mice. :-)
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