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Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar? |
Date: |
Mon, 07 Jan 2008 06:31:51 -0500 |
Also, Eclipse allows fringe elements which do not scroll with the
window contents. This turns out to be pretty handy.
I do not understand what that means.
For instance you could show the user the visible area of the current
buffer (relative to the size of the whole buffer) as a different
background color.
That sounds like a scroll bar. We have scroll bars.
Or perhaps I simply don't understand.
In Eclipse you can see little blocks in the
right-hand fringe which represent errors, problems, etc, and you can
click them to jump to the corresponding point.
I do not understand why you want these not to scroll with the text
they apply to.
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, (continued)
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, martin rudalics, 2008/01/05
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, Nick Roberts, 2008/01/06
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, Tom Tromey, 2008/01/06
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, Stefan Monnier, 2008/01/06
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, Tom Tromey, 2008/01/06
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, David Kastrup, 2008/01/07
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/08
- Re: Put hide-ifdef on menu-bar?, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/07