On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Brian May wrote: > I find that lots of programs (eg emacs, xemacs, xnetscape, and from memory > xfig) open up windows that a too big to fit on the screen, and it is You can have X handle a virtual screen for you. Then you can scroll around (in my case with alt-arrowkeys). In fact I think X always does this - you don't even have to configure it. I think. I'm tired, goodnight :}