It should be obvious that it is better to have the vertical scrollbar
on the left side, because there is more text on the left side than
the right and because it is more common to want to access the beginning
of a line than the end. Bill Gates puts scrollbars on the right so that
the window will seem more like the page of a written book. This makes
no sense, but it's done that way so that windows users won't be afraid.
That's fine. Why can't I persuade xemacs to put the vertical scrollbar
on the left side, where I want it? I can't find any option, or
documentation for one, anywhere on the xemacs web site.
There is a way with emacs, but it's not in their menus either. daveA
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