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- The XEmacs Editor *****************
+The XEmacs Editor
+*****************
XEmacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time
display editor. This Info file describes how to edit with Emacs and
Registers
-* RegPos:: Saving positions in registers.
-* RegText:: Saving text in registers.
-* RegRect:: Saving rectangles in registers.
+* Position: RegPos. Saving positions in registers.
+* Text: RegText. Saving text in registers.
+* Rectangle: RegRect. Saving rectangles in registers.
+* Configurations: RegConfig. Saving window configurations in registers.
+* Files: RegFiles. File names in registers.
+* Numbers: RegNumbers. Numbers in registers.
+* Bookmarks:: Bookmarks are like registers, but persistent.
Controlling the Display
exchange information with the user. There is only one echo area
per XEmacs frame.
- * If you are running XEmacs under the X Window System, a menu bar at
- the top of the frame makes shortcuts to several of the commands
- available (*note Pull-down Menus::).
+ * If you are running XEmacs under a graphical windowing system, a
+ menu bar at the top of the frame makes shortcuts to several of the
+ commands available (*note Pull-down Menus::).
+
+ * If you are running XEmacs under a graphical windowing system, a
+ toolbar at the top of the frame, just under the menu bar if it
+ exists, provides "one-touch" shortcuts to several commands. (Not
+ yet documented.)
+
+ * If you are running XEmacs under a graphical windowing system, a
+ gutter at the top (under the toolbar) and/or bottom of the frame
+ provides advanced GUI facilities like tab controls for rapid
+ switching among related windows and progress bars for
+ time-consuming operations like downloads across the Internet.
+ Gutters are an experimental feature introduced in XEmacs version
+ 21.2. (Not yet documented.)
You can subdivide the XEmacs frame into multiple text windows, and
use each window for a different file (*note Windows::). Multiple XEmacs