Thansk very much for fixing the double-click.
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> That is important. Double-click of mouse-1 has a standard meaning,
> and the link-following feature is not supposed to interfere with it.
>
> Whether the old code succeeded in keeping double-click working right,
> I don't know. But if it doesn't work correctly now, it needs to be
> fixed.
This
> "Richard" == Richard M Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IIRC, the code you removed was intended to make a double-click do the
> normal action at point rather than following the link
> (when mouse-1-click-follows-link != double-click).
> That is important. Double-click of
IIRC, the code you removed was intended to make a double-click do the
normal action at point rather than following the link
(when mouse-1-click-follows-link != double-click).
That is important. Double-click of mouse-1 has a standard meaning,
and the link-following feature is not supp
Chong Yidong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> IIRC, the code you removed was intended to make a double-click do the
>> normal action at point rather than following the link
>> (when mouse-1-click-follows-link != double-click).
>>
>> I'm not sure how useful that feature was, but it was added on requ
> IIRC, the code you removed was intended to make a double-click do the
> normal action at point rather than following the link
> (when mouse-1-click-follows-link != double-click).
>
> I'm not sure how useful that feature was, but it was added on request
> from RMS.
It didn't do that; the double-
Chong Yidong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> As the author of the feature, I just want to point out that originally
>> I did not include double-click support, but I added it on request from RMS.
>>
>> If it turns out to be a major obstackle for using the feature (I haven't
>> had that experience my
> As the author of the feature, I just want to point out that originally
> I did not include double-click support, but I added it on request from RMS.
>
> If it turns out to be a major obstackle for using the feature (I haven't
> had that experience myself), I don't mind removing it.
Just to avoid
Romain Francoise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Chong Yidong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I'm more interested in fixing the default behavior. Removing the
>> sit-for in mouse-drag-region-1 won't have any effect on double-clicks
>> elsewhere in Emacs.
>
> The change you installed appears to be
Chong Yidong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm more interested in fixing the default behavior. Removing the
> sit-for in mouse-drag-region-1 won't have any effect on double-clicks
> elsewhere in Emacs.
The change you installed appears to be a major usability improvement,
indeed. Thank you.
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>> Thoughts?
>
> Try lowering the value of `double-click-time' in your setup. I have set
> it to 150 and I'm pretty happy with that setting... but I very rarely
> use double clicks in Emacs.
I'm more interested in fixing the default behavior. Removing the
sit-for in mouse-drag-region-1 won't hav
Chong Yidong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thoughts?
Try lowering the value of `double-click-time' in your setup. I have set
it to 150 and I'm pretty happy with that setting... but I very rarely
use double clicks in Emacs.
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