Summary: Add tool bars inside windows Requires: emacs-29.1 Website: https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/window-tool-bar.html Keywords: mouse Maintainer: Jared Finder <ja...@finder.org> Author: Jared Finder <ja...@finder.org>
This package puts a tool bar in each window. This allows you to see multiple tool bars simultaneously directly next to the buffer it acts on which feels much more intuitive. Emacs "browsing" modes generally have sensible tool bars, for example: *info*, *help*, and *eww* have them. It does this while being mindful of screen real estate. Most modes do not provide a custom tool bar, and this package does not show the default tool bar. This means that for most buffers there will be no space taken up. Furthermore, you can put this tool bar in the mode line or tab line if you want to share it with existing content. To get the default behavior, run (global-window-tool-bar-mode 1) or enable via M-x customize-group RET window-tool-bar RET. This uses the per-window tab line to show the tool bar. If you want to share space with an existing tab line, mode line, or header line, add (:eval (window-tool-bar-string)) to `tab-line-format', `mode-line-format', or `header-line-format'.