> From: "Drew Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:32:13 -0800
> 
> emacs -q
> M-x speedbar
> 
> The mode line centers "Files ####" (where #### is a number) between 64
> black spaces and "<<" and ">>". This is needlessly wide.
> 
> If, for example, frame-fitting code is used, the "Files ####" usually
> disappears off to the right, because the buffer text (when collapsed)
> is much narrower.
> 
> Please use just "<< Files #### >>" or similar, with no extra padding.

Could you please send a complete recipe, starting from "emacs -Q", to
reproduce the problem, i.e. actually to see some important information
to disappear?  I cannot understand what is wrong from the info you
posted, and in particular what is ``frame-fitting code''.  Just
starting Speedbar in "emacs -Q", everything looks fine to me (I tried
in the `lisp' directory, where there are several hundreds of files).


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