>>> If we have specific problems in certain modes, let's fix those >>> modes (e.g. in grep that you have to click on the file:line >>> part of a line to jump). >> >> AFAICT the specific problem at hand is that a mous-1 click used to >> get focus should not follow a link. No matter what kind of link, no >> matter the major mode.
> That's not the only problem. A mouse-1 click not used to get focus > should follow a link. If it doesn't, that is surprising. Now > click-to-focus is strictly a windowmanager and frame thingy. While > one also uses the mouse for the purpose of changing the _window_ > instead of the frame, one would be terribly surprised if this had not > the side effect of setting point, too. Basically, one sets point into > a different window since that is the convenient way to change focus. > It is completely backwards if this side effect of a window change > leads to a link working or not working, namely if we _do_ set point, > but _don't_ follow the link. With a true click-to-focus, we should > not even have the window-point change, merely the selected window. AFAICT, the problem at hand is about frame-focus-changes, not about window-focus-changes (Nick's message said "I might just want to select that window to resize it" suggesting pretty clearly that he's talking about frames rather than windows). >> I think x-mouse-click-focus-ignore-position is pretty much the kind >> of thing we want, although I'd have expected that the window-manager >> would take care of those things (it should eat the "click-to-focus" >> and not pass it on to the application). > You are confusing frame and window. Changing the selected window is > also necessary at times. No, I'm not confusing them, I was talking about frames (and never mentioned the word "window"), tho I didn't make it explicit since I thought the context was sufficiently clear. BTW, in a click-to-focus environment (I'm still talking only about frames's focus), I think it'd indeed also make sense (as Nick's message mentioned) to ignore a click on a sensitive mode-line element if it was used to get focus. Basically, any non-trivially-safe (point movement and window selection is safe, most of the rest isn't) operation should not be triggered by a click-to-focus. Maybe the mouse-face should also be inactive on frames that don't have focus. Stefan _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel