> Based on your example, I'd say another option might be: > - if the click is used to give focus, then don't follow the link.
Given that if you press the button longer it also doesn't follow the link, the tooltip tells you that it does, even without focus, and doesn't mention that mouse-2 does the job too (it's masked by mouse-1), I think it would only create further confusion. I made the same suggestion as Stefan, and I don't think it would lead to further confusion. As I mentioned, that is pretty much the behavior that Windows users experience every day (the first click establishes focus). And I can testify that it has saved my derriere more than once, when I accidentally clicked something (e.g. button) in a window that didn't have the focus. Of course, mouse-follows-focus would no doubt overrule this behavior, so it wouldn't help in that case. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel