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Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3 |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Apr 2006 13:32:54 -0400 |
Have you tried this? Using the default toolkit there is no
vertical line when the scroll bar is present. This is true both
with the fringe (where there are narrow margins) and without it.
Isn't there still a short vertical line, which one can use to drag the
scroll bar left or right? That is what this discussion started about.
That is where this matters for most users.
I don't see much benefit in making it possible to delete the
window with a click on that small vertical line.
- Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), (continued)
- Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Nick Roberts, 2006/04/13
- Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Nick Roberts, 2006/04/13
- Re: Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Richard Stallman, 2006/04/15
- Re: Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Nick Roberts, 2006/04/15
- Re: Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Kim F. Storm, 2006/04/16
- Re: Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Nick Roberts, 2006/04/16
- Re: Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Richard Stallman, 2006/04/17
- Re: Click event bug? (was Re: Moving vertical...), Richard Stallman, 2006/04/16
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/14
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3, Nick Roberts, 2006/04/14
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3, Nick Roberts, 2006/04/15
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/16
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3, Nick Roberts, 2006/04/16
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/17
- Re: Moving vertical boundaries after C-x 3, M Jared Finder, 2006/04/16