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Re: signal handling bogosities
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: signal handling bogosities |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:58:07 -0500 |
True, but the question is "What for?" Here is my interpretation: The
point of highlighting certain areas when the mouse pointer is over
that particular area is to convey some information. Usually the
information is "Use the second mouse button to do something". But in
this case the user cannot click the second mouse button to do
something.
You can click the second mouse button then--the request won't
be processed immediately, but it will be processed.
(If your argument is valid, the real conclusion is that Emacs should
turn off the highlighting, not leave the highlighting in the place
where the mouse WAS.)
- Re: Bold by moving pixels problem, (continued)
- Re: Bold by moving pixels problem, Robert J. Chassell, 2002/12/18
- signal handling bogosities, Miles Bader, 2002/12/19
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Richard Stallman, 2002/12/20
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Alex Schroeder, 2002/12/20
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Eli Zaretskii, 2002/12/20
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Miles Bader, 2002/12/20
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Richard Stallman, 2002/12/21
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Alex Schroeder, 2002/12/21
- Re: signal handling bogosities,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Miles Bader, 2002/12/21
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Miles Bader, 2002/12/21
- Re: signal handling bogosities, Richard Stallman, 2002/12/23
Re: Bold by moving pixels problem, Kim F. Storm, 2002/12/17
Re: Bold by moving pixels problem, Robert J. Chassell, 2002/12/17