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{{short description|Graphical control element}} [[File:Emacs statusline.png|thumb|right|upright=2.1|An example of a status bar in [[Emacs]]]] [[File:Gedit_3.11.92.png|thumb|[[GTK]]-based [[gedit]] with a popover in the status bar.]] A '''status bar''' is a [[graphical control element]] which poses an information area typically found at the [[Window (computing)|window]]'s bottom.<ref name="GTKtut">{{cite web |title=GTK+ and Glade3 GUI Programming Tutorial - Part 1 |first=Micah |last=Carrick |date= December 2007 |url=http://www.micahcarrick.com/12-24-2007/gtk-glade-tutorial-part-1.html |publisher= micahcarrick.com}} </ref> It can be divided into sections to group information. Its job is primarily to display information about the current state of its window, although some status bars have extra functionality. For example, many [[web browser]]s have clickable sections that pop up a display of security or privacy information. A status bar can also be text-based, primarily in console-based applications, in which case it is usually the last row in an 80x25 [[text mode]] configuration, leaving the top 24 rows for application data. Usually the status bar (called a ''status line'' in this context) displays the current state of the application, as well as helpful [[keyboard shortcut]]s. One example is the 'vi' text editor of UNIX (from the 1970s) or newer Linux systems.<ref name="viHow">{{cite web |title=How to Use the vi Editor |work=University of Washington, Simon Fraser University |year=1991 |url=https://staff.washington.edu/rells/R110/help_vi.html |id= (WEdu-Unix-vi) }}</ref> Status lines have been used for more than 30 years<ref name=viHow/> to display advisory messages in a predefined area, rather than as pop-up messages in center screen which can block the view of related information. Sometimes, a [[video game]] places the player's vital information or [[HUD (video gaming)|Heads-up display]] (such as [[hit points]], lives, and score) on a similar strip across the top or bottom of the screen; this is also referred to as a status bar.
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