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date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:20:41 +0200 |
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--- a/man/lispref/toolbar.texi Mon Aug 13 11:19:22 2007 +0200 +++ b/man/lispref/toolbar.texi Mon Aug 13 11:20:41 2007 +0200 @@ -3,15 +3,13 @@ @c Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Ben Wing. @c See the file lispref.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/toolbar.info -@node Toolbar, Gutter, Dialog Boxes, top +@node Toolbar, Scrollbars, Dialog Boxes, top @chapter Toolbar @cindex toolbar @menu * Toolbar Intro:: An introduction. -* Creating Toolbar:: How to create a toolbar. -* Toolbar Descriptor Format:: Accessing and modifying a toolbar's - properties. +* Toolbar Descriptor Format:: How to create a toolbar. * Specifying the Toolbar:: Setting a toolbar's contents. * Other Toolbar Variables:: Controlling the size of toolbars. @end menu @@ -20,7 +18,7 @@ @section Toolbar Intro A @dfn{toolbar} is a bar of icons displayed along one edge of a frame. -You can view a toolbar as a series of menu shortcuts---the most +You can view a toolbar as a series of menu shortcuts -- the most common menu options can be accessed with a single click rather than a series of clicks and/or drags to select the option from a menu. Consistent with this, a help string (called the @dfn{help-echo}) @@ -59,27 +57,6 @@ the user sets the default toolbar to the same position, it will just not be visible. -@node Creating Toolbar -@section Creating Toolbar - -@defun make-toolbar-specifier spec-list - -Return a new @code{toolbar} specifier object with the given -specification list. @var{spec-list} can be a list of specifications -(each of which is a cons of a locale and a list of instantiators), a -single instantiator, or a list of instantiators. @xref{Specifiers}, for -more information about specifiers. - -Toolbar specifiers are used to specify the format of a toolbar. The -values of the variables @code{default-toolbar}, @code{top-toolbar}, -@code{left-toolbar}, @code{right-toolbar}, and @code{bottom-toolbar} are -always toolbar specifiers. - -Valid toolbar instantiators are called "toolbar descriptors" -and are lists of vectors. See @code{default-toolbar} for a description -of the exact format. -@end defun - @node Toolbar Descriptor Format @section Toolbar Descriptor Format @@ -369,7 +346,7 @@ buffer does not specify a left toolbar or has a nil value specified for @code{left-toolbar-visible-p}), you will find that, when that buffer is displayed in the selected window, the window will have a width of 86 or -87 characters---the frame is sized for a 68-pixel left toolbar but the +87 characters -- the frame is sized for a 68-pixel left toolbar but the selected window specifies that the left toolbar is not visible, so it is expanded to take up the slack.