Nick Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > IMO, we should swap "toggle enable/disable breakpoint" (on mouse-3) > > and "run until" (on mouse-2). > > > > In normal bindings, mouse-3 is "extend region until click position", > > so it resembles "execute until click position". > > I tend to feel that mouse-3 should pop up a menu.
In general, yes, but emacs is different.... > > > Likewise, mouse-2 normally is "yank at point", which resembles "toggle > > at point". > > I'm not sure what "toggle at point" means, but using mouse-2 to toggle > a breakpoint doesn't seem intuitive to me. > > How about putting it on C-mouse-1? Because: > > 1) It's related to setting/clearing a breakpoint (on mouse-1). > 2) The poor souls mentioned below can still use it. Much better, yes. > > > I guess that "run until" is used more frequently that "enable/disable > > breakpoint", so let's make it easier to use "run until" for the poor > > soles with a two-button mouse (e.g. most laptop users). > > I think frequency of use is a more compelling reason to put it on mouse-3. Yes. > There's another command (not documented), gdb-mouse-jump, which allows you > to jump *backwards* so that you can go over the same code again > (to be used with caution). This is currently on C-mouse-2, and I would > move that to C-mouse-3. That's an excellent idea! BTW, besides the [p] button and gud-tooptips, is there some easy way to look at the value of the expression under the mouse? -- Kim F. Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.cua.dk _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug
