Did you try out Xterm Mouse mode for any prolonged period of time, performing non-trivial tasks?
No, I have never used it. I normally use Emacs on text consoles, and the last thing I want to do is use the mouse. It is supposed to make Emacs handle the mouse in the usual way when running under an xterm, right? Anybody who uses Xterm Mouse mode _needs_ to know about the SHIFT functionality. That is, needs to have read either the xterm-mouse-mode docstring or `(emacs)XTerm Mouse'. Otherwise, the most basic mouse functionality, killing and yanking, does not work anymore (except _inside_ your Emacs session). I don't understand why that should be so. Would you please explain? Doesn't Xterm Mouse mode communicate selections to X in the usual way? The lack of the usual visual feedback (Emacs can not track the mouse, even with Xterm Mouse mode enabled), can also be very confusing, except to knowledgeable users. Why is this worse that with Xterm Mouse mode turned off? _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel