>     The grep buffer is an example. If I try to place the cursor anywhere on
 >     a line before the end of a match, the associated file pops up in
 >     another buffer. However I might just want to select that window to
 >     resize it.
 > 
 > When you found this not to your taste, were you aware about the aspect
 > that Mouse-1 does not follow links if you move the mouse at all?

No. I wasn't aware of that. With the default setting, the user would have to
move the mouse and release it within 350 milliseconds for it to have any
effect. I  think must be quite hard to do.

 > Is that method of avoiding the problem adequate?

My preferences remained unchanged but I also think it must be confusing for
a novice user. Before I was aware of the time limit, I didn't understand why
clicking mouse-1 sometimes popped to a new buffer and other times didn't.


Nick


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