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From: | Steven Tamm |
Subject: | Three-button mouse emulation on OSX (was Re: Enhancement for Emacs on Mac OSX) |
Date: | Thu, 12 Feb 2004 20:29:55 -0800 |
So I'm getting around to look at this and I have a couple suggestions:- I don't like the use of positive and negative numbers to represent the variable. I'd much rather have symbols like nil, t, and "reverse" (or something like that). "t" would correspond to the Apple X11 implementation where option is the middle button and command is the right button (what was positive in your implementation). "reverse" is self-explanatory.
- What should happen if both option and command is clicked? With X11, the mouse-3 wins, that should probably be the behavior (in the patch, option wins).
- Right now the patch here would require carbon events (i.e. it wouldn't work on OS9). Is anyone out there using OS9 that would like 3-button emulation? Is anyone using emacs with OS9? The change would be fairly trivial, but I'd like some testing since I don't even have classic installed.
All opinions welcome, -Steven On Feb 5, 2004, at 4:49 AM, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
I have some code in my private emacs copy for emulation a three-buttonmouse on a Mac with a one-button mouse. Basically the same as it is donein X11: Alt-mouse for the middle button and Command-mouse for the rightbutton, or the other way around, depending on a variable. I would like toask to include this code in CVS. I have no CVS access, but I signed copyright papers (how do you call them) centuries ago (Well, the last century). Can I post this code here, or gain CVS access? As I am using this emacs all day, I can also do some debugging. Regards, -- Piet van Oostrum <address@hidden> URL: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~piet [PGP] Private email: address@hidden
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