Hi SIlvio,

On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 05:36:47PM -0700, Silvio Levy wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, and sorry I couldn't get to it right away.  
> Bear with me a bit longer:
> 
> > The disk only comes when I middle click on some non-link and
> > non-input-field location.
> 
> Suppose you type C-x C-f (find-url-new-buffer) and then middle click
> WITHOUT moving the mouse cursor to the minibuffer.

Oh, ok, I never tried that. I always either use keybindings (S-Ins or
C-y usually) to paste or move the mouse pointer where I want to have
the paste.

> What annoys me is having to move the mouse cursor to, say, the
> one-line minibuffer in order to paste something there (given that
> the text focus is already there).

Sorry, but I either use the mouse and then also move it or I don't use
it at all. :-)

> > require("clicks-in-new-buffer.js");
> 
> This module "Open Middle-Clicked Links in New Buffers", but most often
> what I'm pasting is not a link.

That's not why I mentioned it. I mentioned it because it (mostly)
makes the "disk-mode" go away. Nothing more.

> What I want is for middle-mouse to "type" the primary clipboard
> selection onto whatever field has the text focus (without having to
> move the mouse cursor there).

I think that only works in xterm by default. In Emacs there's IIRC a
possibility to enable such a feature. (But I'd be very annoyed by it,
so I do not enable it intentionally. :-)

                Kind regards, Axel
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