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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/windows.texi


From: Richard M . Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/windows.texi
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 02:31:56 -0500

Index: emacs/man/windows.texi
diff -c emacs/man/windows.texi:1.19 emacs/man/windows.texi:1.20
*** emacs/man/windows.texi:1.19 Sat Aug 28 02:14:16 2004
--- emacs/man/windows.texi      Thu Feb  3 07:31:56 2005
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*** 60,67 ****
  
    Each window has its own mode line, which displays the buffer name,
  modification status and major and minor modes of the buffer that is
! displayed in the window.  @xref{Mode Line}, for full details on the mode
! line.
  
  @iftex
  @break
--- 60,67 ----
  
    Each window has its own mode line, which displays the buffer name,
  modification status and major and minor modes of the buffer that is
! displayed in the window.  The selected window's mode line appears in a
! different color.  @xref{Mode Line}, for full details on the mode line.
  
  @iftex
  @break
***************
*** 322,330 ****
  @kbd{Mouse-3}, and delete all the windows in a frame except one window
  by clicking on that window's mode line with @kbd{Mouse-2}.
  
!   The easiest way to adjust window heights is with a mouse.  If you
! press @kbd{Mouse-1} on a mode line, you can drag that mode line up or
! down, changing the heights of the windows above and below it.
  
  @kindex C-x ^
  @findex enlarge-window
--- 322,335 ----
  @kbd{Mouse-3}, and delete all the windows in a frame except one window
  by clicking on that window's mode line with @kbd{Mouse-2}.
  
!   You can also adjust window heights and widths with the mouse.  If
! you press @kbd{Mouse-1} on a mode line, you can drag that mode line up
! or down, changing the heights of the windows above and below it.  If
! you press it on the divider between two consecutive mode lines, you
! can drag that divider right or left, changing the widths of the
! windows to either side.  Note that changing heights and widths with
! the mouse never deletes windows, it just refuses to make any window
! smaller than it can be.
  
  @kindex C-x ^
  @findex enlarge-window




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