On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 05:50:07PM -0800, T. Alexander Popiel wrote: > > The only practical reason I can think of for supporting different > thicknesses is that some people might like to match it to their > font sizes: a window with a tiny font might have a narrow scrollbar > while a window with a huge font might need a wider one, just to > look balanced (and have correspondingly coarse targetting, for those > with disabilities). > I run my rxvt windows on this Solaris box with narrow scroll-bars so I can just squeeze in two 80 column windows with a reasonable size typeface across the screen. I have Scrollbar*thickness set to 8.
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