Hmmm.

I don't know about the "Mac-like" part, but I use xterm in XFree86 in 
rootless mode and there is a scroll bar. With my three-button mouse I 
can drag the scrollbar with the middle button, click it up with left 
button, click it down with the right button (I have left and right 
buttons interchanged, also, to use the mouse with my left hand). The 
middle button is also a wheel, and that scrolls the window as well. 
My page up and page down keys do just that in my xterm windows.

The xterm that comes with XFree86 works just fine.

My typical xterm startup command is

   xterm -sb -sl 5000 -geometry 85x49 -name "some name" &

I also have

*XTerm*deleteIsDEL: True

xterm*geometry: 130x60+500+20
xterm*saveLines:        2000
xterm*scrollBar:        true

*VT100.translations: #override\
      <Key>Prior:     scroll-back(1,pages) \n\
      <Key>Next:      scroll-forw(1,pages)\n\

in my .Xdefaults file.

My window manager is AfterStep, if that makes any difference.

The mouse is a Kensington "Optical Elite" with a driver from 
Kensington that lets me customize what the buttons do.

-Don

At 12:38 PM -0600 8/21/02, Samuel Smith wrote:
>Anyone know of a more mac like xterm with a scroll bar that works in 
>XFree 86. The XDarwin's rootless
>window server xterm doesn't have a scroll bar. I tried OroboOSX 0.8 
>and although its xterm has a scroll bar it doesn't drag scroll AFAIK 
>and I prefer the scroll bar to be on the RHS of the window.
>
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