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>>>>> "Valdis" == Valdis Kletnieks <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> writes:

Valdis> 20.0-b31, AIX 4.2, -with-mule.  Viewing the mule-doc/demo
Valdis> file, the scrollbar fails to *quite* make the last line fully
Valdis> visible. See the attached GIF of a screen grab - the scrollbar
Valdis> is pulled all the way down, but the last line (BIG5) isn't
Valdis> fully visible. Resizing the window without touching the
Valdis> scrollbar will make the whole line visible...

Valdis> Sorry I dont have a patch.. ;)

Look for some variables to tweak, I think it's documented in the FAQ
somewhere.

This is a typical display when one is using a mixture of fonts that
are different sizes, and it's been that way since at least 19.13.
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