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On a graphical display, Emacs can indicate the buffer boundaries in the fringes. It indicates the first line and the last line with angle images in the fringes. This can be combined with up and down arrow images which say whether it is possible to scroll the window up and down.
The buffer-local variable indicate-buffer-boundaries
controls how the
buffer boundaries and window scrolling is indicated in the fringes. If the
value is left
or right
, both angle and arrow bitmaps are
displayed in the left or right fringe, respectively.
If value is an alist, each element (indicator .
position)
specifies the position of one of the indicators. The
indicator must be one of top
, bottom
, up
,
down
, or t
which specifies the default position for the
indicators not present in the alist. The position is one of
left
, right
, or nil
which specifies not to show this
indicator.
For example, ((top . left) (t . right))
places the top angle bitmap
in left fringe, the bottom angle bitmap in right fringe, and both arrow
bitmaps in right fringe. To show just the angle bitmaps in the left fringe,
but no arrow bitmaps, use ((top . left) (bottom . left))
.
The value of the variable default-indicate-buffer-boundaries
is the
default value for indicate-buffer-boundaries
in buffers that do not
override it.
Ce document a été généré par Eric Reinbold le 23 Février 2009 en utilisant texi2html 1.78.