That's the because of semantic stickyfunc mode. Try 
M-x global-semantic-stickyfunc-mode.

Suraj

On 4/22/05, Felix Dorner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I now run the nt emacs build + jde 2.3.5 + cedet1.0beta3b + elib-1.0
> 
> I did not have trouble with setting things up, only had to install the
> overlay fix because of no syntax-highlighting.
> However I still have a question:
> 
> When i visit a .java file, there is a grey line right below the windows
> style menubar. Sometimes that line contains a copy of the first line of
> the visited file, so this looks like an artifact or a bug. When
> mouseclicking on that line the debugger opens and tells me:
> 
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Cannot move header-line at the top
> of the frame")
>   signal(error ("Cannot move header-line at the top of the frame"))
>   error("Cannot move header-line at the top of the frame")
>   mouse-drag-header-line((down-mouse-1 (#<window 3 on Client.java>
> header-line (47 . 7) 31480531)))
> * call-interactively(mouse-drag-header-line)
> 
> So what is that line for? To me it really looks like a bug, not like a
> feature.
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> 
> felix
>

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