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tool bar: mouse-2, mouse-3, C-mouse-1, S-mouse-1?
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Reiner Steib |
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tool bar: mouse-2, mouse-3, C-mouse-1, S-mouse-1? |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:10:41 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110004 (No Gnus v0.4) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
AFAICS, C-mouse-1 and S-mouse-1 on tool bar icons call the same
command as mouse-1 (without modifier); mouse-2 and mouse-3 don't have
a binding at all.
Is it possible to bind C-mouse-1 or S-mouse-1 to some other command
(not the command bound to mouse-1)? Is it possible to bind mouse-2 or
mouse-3?
Background: If mouse-1 on a tool bar icon is bound to `M-x
some-command', `C-u mouse-1' runs the command `C-u M-x some-command'
(similar for `C-u 42 ...') which is nice (e.g. `C-u <tool-bar>
<print-buffer>' can be used to print to a file). But tool bar icons
are (mostly?) intended for novice users. For this audience, it would
be nice to have the result of `C-u' available by pressing S-mouse-1 as
in other Gnome applications [1].
Bye, Reiner.
[1] I don't know if this permitted by the GNOME UI guidelines, but
there are some examples:
Firefox: Shift- and/or Ctrl-Reload bypass cache and/or proxy (IIRC).
Thunderbird: Shift-Compose starts composing a mail message in "the
other" format (plain text vs. HTML; depending on the default
format).
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