Thanks, got that sorted out. My mouse was not generating mouse-2 events,
so I installed a new driver and can now generate S-mouse-2. But the intial
problem is still not fixed - when I add a new method to my class it is not
visible from within the speedbar. Not even after I generate S-mouse-2 in
the speedbar.
By the way when I generate S-mouse-2 from within the speedbar I do not get
any visual response.
Thank you,
Yon
Phillip Lord wrote:
> >>>>> "Yon" == Yon Rosenthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Yon> Hi Paul
>
> Yon> I am using NTEmacs. Output from 'show version' GNU Emacs 20.3.1
> Yon> (i386-*-nt4.0) of Wed Aug 26 1998 on ESME
>
> Yon> When I press the shift key and my left and right mouse buttons
> Yon> then I get a dialog window titled 'Font'.
>
> Yon> If I press my right mouse button then I get a dialog window
> Yon> titled 'Speedbar Mode' - but when I select 'update' my new
> Yon> function is still not added to the speedbar.
>
> Yeah you just havent quite got the hang of it.
>
> The font dialog comes up bound to shift left button. Speedbar
> mode comes from mouse button 3 (which is the right under windows). You
> need to do all three at the same time. You can test this out by using
> C-h k (describe key) and trying it in any window. You should get
> "S-mouse-2 at that spot..." when you have it right.
>
> Its a pity this is so hard to get to work, perhaps the
> update should be bound to a mouse-3 menu item. Anyone know how hard to
> do that is? Could it be added to JDE mode?
>
> Phil