> > > > because then the header line can then respond to mouse-1 clicks > > > > and still be dragged (try it on the mode-line to see what I > > > > mean). > > > > > > You can drag it by clicking on any part of the header line outside the > > > button text. Again, this is the same as Info-mode. > > > > In that case I suggest that this is also changed in Info-mode. > > Why? It is much more convenient to allow users to click on a link. If > the user wants to move the header line (which is not something that > people do frequently, anyway), all she has to do is to move the mouse > two milimeters to the left, outside the button. This is what people > are used to in all other graphical applications -- no one sees a > button and thinks, "Yeah, that's for resizing the window."
The choice isn't between clicking or dragging, its between clicking or clicking *and* dragging. You're adding a line of code that just prevents the header line from being dragged at that point. It seems a bit pointless. Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel