Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>1) Start with emacs -Q.
>>>2) Set tooltip-mode.
>>>3) Open the "Options" menu.
>>>
>>>A tooltip is now shown where the mouse pointer is.
>>
> Ah, thanks! Sorry, forgot to tell I am using the keyboard to open the menu.
Thank you for that important det
Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) Start with emacs -Q.
> 2) Set tooltip-mode.
> 3) Open the "Options" menu.
>
> A tooltip is now shown where the mouse pointer is.
I don't see this. If you open the options menu and then move the mouse
away from the menu, the tooltip timer is cancele
Jason Rumney wrote:
Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
1) Start with emacs -Q.
2) Set tooltip-mode.
3) Open the "Options" menu.
A tooltip is now shown where the mouse pointer is.
I don't see this. If you open the options menu and then move the mouse
away from the menu, the
1) Start with emacs -Q.
2) Set tooltip-mode.
3) Open the "Options" menu.
A tooltip is now shown where the mouse pointer is.
Is this how it is supposed to be? Would it not be better that it was
shown just when the mouse pointer is over the menu?
(I have tested this on w32. Is the behaviour the