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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/frames.texi
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Luc Teirlinck |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/frames.texi |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Aug 2004 11:55:23 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/frames.texi
diff -c emacs/man/frames.texi:1.61 emacs/man/frames.texi:1.62
*** emacs/man/frames.texi:1.61 Sun Feb 15 12:31:42 2004
--- emacs/man/frames.texi Sat Aug 28 02:33:33 2004
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@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
! @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 97, 99, 2000, 2001
@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node Frames, International, Windows, Top
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@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
! @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 97, 99, 2000, 2001, 2004
@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node Frames, International, Windows, Top
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back into the window. This way, you can mark regions that don't fit
entirely on the screen.
+ This way of setting the secondary selection does not alter the kill ring.
+
@findex mouse-start-secondary
@kindex M-Mouse-1
@item M-Mouse-1
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@kindex M-Mouse-3
@item M-Mouse-3
Make a secondary selection, using the place specified with @kbd{M-Mouse-1}
! as the other end (@code{mouse-secondary-save-then-kill}). A second click
! at the same place kills the secondary selection just made.
@findex mouse-yank-secondary
@kindex M-Mouse-2
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@kindex M-Mouse-3
@item M-Mouse-3
Make a secondary selection, using the place specified with @kbd{M-Mouse-1}
! as the other end (@code{mouse-secondary-save-then-kill}). This also
! puts the selected text in the kill ring. A second click at the same
! place kills the secondary selection just made.
@findex mouse-yank-secondary
@kindex M-Mouse-2
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@kindex C-Mouse-2 @r{(scroll bar)}
@kbd{C-Mouse-2} on a scroll bar splits the corresponding window
! vertically, unless you are using an X toolkit's implementation of
! scroll bars. @xref{Split Window}.
The commands above apply to areas of the mode line which do not have
special mouse bindings of their own. Some areas, such as the buffer
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@kindex C-Mouse-2 @r{(scroll bar)}
@kbd{C-Mouse-2} on a scroll bar splits the corresponding window
! vertically. @xref{Split Window}.
The commands above apply to areas of the mode line which do not have
special mouse bindings of their own. Some areas, such as the buffer
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down to the level where you click. By clicking repeatedly in the same
place, you can scroll by the same distance over and over.
! If you are using Emacs's own implementation of scroll bars, as opposed
! to scroll bars from an X toolkit, you can also click @kbd{C-Mouse-2} in
! the scroll bar to split a window vertically. The split occurs on the
! line where you click.
@findex scroll-bar-mode
@vindex scroll-bar-mode
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down to the level where you click. By clicking repeatedly in the same
place, you can scroll by the same distance over and over.
! You can also click @kbd{C-Mouse-2} in the scroll bar to split a
! window vertically. The split occurs on the line where you click.
@findex scroll-bar-mode
@vindex scroll-bar-mode
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@section Drag and drop in Emacs.
@cindex drag and drop
! Emacs supports drag and drop so that dropping of files and text is handeled.
Currently supported drag and drop protocols are XDND, Motif and the old
! KDE 1.x protocol. There is no drag support yet.
When text is dropped on Emacs, Emacs inserts the text where it is dropped.
When a file is dragged from a file manager to Emacs, Emacs opens that file.
As a special case, if a file is dropped on a dired buffer the file is
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@section Drag and drop in Emacs.
@cindex drag and drop
! Emacs supports drag and drop so that dropping of files and text is handled.
Currently supported drag and drop protocols are XDND, Motif and the old
! KDE 1.x protocol. There is no drag support yet.
When text is dropped on Emacs, Emacs inserts the text where it is dropped.
When a file is dragged from a file manager to Emacs, Emacs opens that file.
As a special case, if a file is dropped on a dired buffer the file is
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You can customize the option @code{use-file-dialog} to suppress the
use of file selection windows even if you still want other kinds
! of dialogs. This option has no effect if you have supressed all dialog
boxes with the option @code{use-dialog-box}.
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You can customize the option @code{use-file-dialog} to suppress the
use of file selection windows even if you still want other kinds
! of dialogs. This option has no effect if you have suppressed all dialog
boxes with the option @code{use-dialog-box}.
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/frames.texi,
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