And at least Gtk Emacs does the right thing if there are two many buttons by placing a button on the right edge which pops up the toolbar buttons that couldn't fit.
That is an interesting issue. If the other toolkits do this, there is no reason to discard any buttons; it is just a matter of what order to show them in. Does the Lucid widget version do this? Talking about confusing: the button that resembles an `x' runs kill-this-buffer on the global toolbar; the same button runs Info-exit in Info mode. The former kills the buffer, the latter merely buries it. They do have something in common. I see how this could be confusing if you look at them in different terms, but You thought you removed Info from the buffer list, and then it shows up unexpectedly as you move around your buffers. it seems to me one has to get rather advanced to notice the difference, and by that time I expect you would not have trouble coping. _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug