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Re: [O] org-mouse: solved
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Rainer Stengele |
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Re: [O] org-mouse: solved |
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Fri, 15 Nov 2013 14:13:08 +0100 |
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I needed to configure variable org-mouse-features
Works! Thanks, Rainer.
Am 15.11.2013 14:08, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
> Hi, I also do see no functionality of any mouse button press after
> successfully requiring org-mouse.
> How can I track that problem?
>
> Rainer
>
> Am 14.11.2013 17:43, schrieb Nick Dokos:
>> Kenneth Jacker <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> [ Xubuntu 12.04.3; Xfce 4.8; Wfwm 4.8.3; org-mode 8.2.1 ]
>>>
>>> As stated in the ELisp source file, I put this in my .emacs:
>>>
>>> (require 'org-mouse)
>>>
>>> I then "evaled" the above, and even restarted Emacs, but I can't seem to
>>> get any additional "mouse behavior" in Org.
>>>
>>> Do I need something else?
>>>
>>
>> No, evaling the require should be enough.
>>
>> Try clicking button-1 on an asterisk of a heading in an org file: does
>> it fold the item? If so, it's working :-)
>>
>> org-mouse.el contains the following notes - that should give you an idea
>> of what it does:
>>
>> ;; Org-mouse implements the following features:
>> ;; * following links with the left mouse button (in Emacs 22)
>> ;; * subtree expansion/collapse (org-cycle) with the left mouse button
>> ;; * several context menus on the right mouse button:
>> ;; + general text
>> ;; + headlines
>> ;; + timestamps
>> ;; + priorities
>> ;; + links
>> ;; + tags
>> ;; * promoting/demoting/moving subtrees with mouse-3
>> ;; + if the drag starts and ends in the same line then promote/demote
>> ;; + otherwise move the subtree
>> ;;
>>
>> It all seems to work fine for me.
>>
>> Nick
>>
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