Leo writes: > On 2010-03-15 17:28 +0000, David Engster wrote: >> To me, the GTK scrollbars always behaved a bit strange in this regard, >> anyway. For example, I think scrollbars should be hidden when there is >> nothing to scroll, this way giving you an immediate optical hint that >> you're currently seeing everything there is. But in Emacs, you can >> always scroll the window until (window-start) reaches (point-max). >> >> Therefore, I also disabled the scrollbar and now use some code to get a >> scrollbar-like display in the mode-line. I know there's >> size-indication-mode, but I find an information like "13% of 2.8k" not >> very helpful. > > Does your code just show the percentage in a fancy face? > > I turned off scrollbar too and use fringe arrows and percentage on the > modeline. I tried your code but didn't notice any difference. It displays the percentage and displays a moving bar, just like a scrollbar, but you can't drag it. It should look something like this: