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<TITLE>Magic-7.3 Command Reference</TITLE>
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<H2>windowscrollbars</H2>
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Toggle scroll bars for new windows
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<H3>Usage:</H3>
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<B>windowscrollbars</B> [<B>on</B>|<B>off</B>] <BR><BR>
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<H3>Summary:</H3>
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The <B>windowscrollbars</B> command turns the drawing of the window
scrollbars on or off. Normally, this will be <B>on</B> in the non-GUI
version of magic, and <B>off</B> in the GUI version, where the
scrollbars are handled by the Tk frame window and the GUI "wrapper"
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Note that the command does not affect the current layout windows,
but takes effect for all windows created after the command has
been called.
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<H3>Implementation Notes:</H3>
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<B>windowscrollbars</B> is implemented as a built-in window command in <B>magic</B>.
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<P><I>Last updated:</I> March 7, 2020 at 1:06pm <P>
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