Working with Scrollbars (Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition)
5.11. Working with Scrollbars
The
scrollbar is a favorite xterm feature,
particularly among those whose terminals lacked the ability to scroll
backwards. Using the scrollbar, you can re-examine the output or
error from a command, select previous text to supply in another
command line or to paste into a file, or to hide your current screen
from a nosy coworker.
There are many ways to start up the
scrollbar. You can specify the -sb option on the
command line:
% xterm -sb &
% rxvt -sb &
or you can set the scrollBar
resource (Section 6.5) to true:
XTerm*scrollBar: true ...for xterm or rxvt
Rxvt*scrollBar: true ...for rxvt
or for an xterm window that's
already running, you can call up the VT
Options menu (Section 5.17) by holding
down the CTRL key and the center mouse button or
by selecting Enable Scrollbar. These
menus are not supported by rxvt.
A scrollbar appears on the left side of the xterm
window, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1. xterm window with scrollbar
--LM and SJC
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