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Each window has its own mode line, which displays the buffer name, |
Each window has its own mode line, which displays the buffer name, |
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modification status and major and minor modes of the buffer that is |
modification status and major and minor modes of the buffer that is |
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displayed in the window. @xref{Mode Line}, for full details on the mode |
displayed in the window. The selected window's mode line appears in a |
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@iftex |
@iftex |
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@break |
@break |
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@kbd{Mouse-3}, and delete all the windows in a frame except one window |
@kbd{Mouse-3}, and delete all the windows in a frame except one window |
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by clicking on that window's mode line with @kbd{Mouse-2}. |
by clicking on that window's mode line with @kbd{Mouse-2}. |
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The easiest way to adjust window heights is with a mouse. If you |
You can also adjust window heights and widths with the mouse. If |
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press @kbd{Mouse-1} on a mode line, you can drag that mode line up or |
you press @kbd{Mouse-1} on a mode line, you can drag that mode line up |
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down, changing the heights of the windows above and below it. |
or down, changing the heights of the windows above and below it. If |
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you press it on the divider between two consecutive mode lines, you |
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can drag that divider right or left, changing the widths of the |
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windows to either side. Note that changing heights and widths with |
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the mouse never deletes windows, it just refuses to make any window |
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smaller than it can be. |
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@kindex C-x ^ |
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@findex enlarge-window |
@findex enlarge-window |