>> Why shouldn't they? Are you saying that it just isn't right
>> for users to do a drag-and-drop while having entered an incomplete
>> key sequence?
> Yes, kind of like using the menubar in the middle of a key sequence.
> But it isn't the same. The menu bar is a way to give Emacs commands.
> Drag-and-drop is a special interprogram communication feature.
AFAIK this interprogram communication feature takes as a direct result of
a user action such as mouse-click or mouse-move or mouse-release. So if we
receive such an event it means the user has just moved the mouse (with the
button pressed) or released a mouse button. Such user actions should happen
in the middle of a key sequence, methinks.
Stefan
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