* Menubar Basics:: How XEmacs uses the menubar.
* Scrollbar Basics:: How XEmacs uses scrollbars.
+* Mode Line Basics:: How XEmacs uses modelines.
* Toolbar Basics:: How XEmacs uses toolbars.
* Gutter Basics:: How XEmacs uses gutters.
* Inhibiting:: What if you don't like GUI?
XEmacsen, the `Mule' menu will be moved under `Options'.)
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-File: xemacs.info, Node: Scrollbar Basics, Next: Toolbar Basics, Prev: Menubar Basics, Up: GUI Components
+File: xemacs.info, Node: Scrollbar Basics, Next: Mode Line Basics, Prev: Menubar Basics, Up: GUI Components
XEmacs Scrollbars
=================
horizontal scrollbar.
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-File: xemacs.info, Node: Toolbar Basics, Next: Gutter Basics, Prev: Scrollbar Basics, Up: GUI Components
+File: xemacs.info, Node: Mode Line Basics, Next: Toolbar Basics, Prev: Scrollbar Basics, Up: GUI Components
+
+XEmacs Mode Lines
+=================
+
+ When used in a windowing system, the XEmacs modelines can be dragged
+vertically. The effect is to resize the windows above and below the
+modeline (this includes the minibuffer window).
+
+ Additionally, a modeline can be dragged horizontally, in which case
+it scrolls its own text. This behavior is not enabled by default
+because it could be considered as disturbing when dragging vertically.
+When this behavior is enabled, the modeline's text can be dragged
+either in the same direction as the mouse, or in the opposite sense,
+making the modeline act as a scrollbar for its own text.
+
+ You can select the behavior you want from the `Display' submenu of
+the `Options' menu.
+
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+File: xemacs.info, Node: Toolbar Basics, Next: Gutter Basics, Prev: Mode Line Basics, Up: GUI Components
XEmacs Toolbars
===============