>> 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
> This makes sense! > I just installed a change so that a mouse-1 click only follows a link > if the window is already selected. I can't test it right now, so just so we're clear: What happens in the following scenario: - I'm working in Emacs's frame Foo, window Foo, showing buffer Foo. It's actually the only buffer/window/frame of this Emacs. - I switch to an xterm by clicking on its window. - I switch back to Emacs by mouse-1 clicking inside its window. Is that going to correctly "ignore" this last mouse-1 click other than make it change focus) because, from Emacs's point of view, the window Foo has always been and still is the selected window? Stefan _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel