Jason Rumney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > No, I complain that it is overused. In custom, the buttons are given a > face to make them look like buttons, so it is expected behaviour. > Info and Help buffers are read-only, and similar to web pages in their > nature, so it is good there. > Gnus, compile and grep buffers are lists. They are not really like > hypertext in that there is no or little text to click on that is not > mouse sensitive. This makes it inconvenient to click to set the mouse > position.
IMO, the problem is overly aggressive highlighting in those buffers rather than a problem with mouse-1. > This actually annoys me more in Gnus Summary buffers, where > I want to delete spam from my mailbox without reading it. In my Gnus summary buffers, only the sender name is mouse sensitive, so I have no problems setting the point on a line. Maybe you use some other setup.... > It used to > annoy me a little in grep and compilation buffers, but I seem to have > managed to turn it off there (or it has been disabled). I think that the filename/line-number are mouse sentitive now, or was that just a suggestion for improvement? >>Or do you complain that you cannot use it with a touchpad? >> >>Most touchpads have real buttons that you can use for this purpose >>if you have to. >> >> > I prefer to have the buttons mapped to mouse-2 and mouse-3, since > there is no reason to have a duplicate mouse-1 when tapping the pad > does the trick. That makes sense, yes. -- Kim F. Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.cua.dk _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel