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Demonstration mode...
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Demonstration mode... |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Jun 2005 21:05:43 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
whenever I find myself doing a demonstration of Emacs capabilities and
features, I find myself using keyboard commands. That is not helpful
to onlookers who just see magic happening.
So I have to force myself to use the mouse.
Now what would be very handy is something quite similar to some help
messages after M-x commands:
whenever Emacs finds that I used a key sequence from the current major
mode (it should be configurable which keymaps it consults for a
particular demo) that is also available as a menu, Emacs should fake
myself using the mouse: it should move the mouse cursor (like it
manages in mouse-avoidance mode) to the respective menu, hover a bit,
"click" it open, move the cursor down to the correct menu, hover a
bit, click on the menu, show the action.
If any dialogs get popped up in consequence, they should be mouse
dialogs, in the spirit of the mouse faking.
Of course, I don't want a "busy" cursor while this emulation is going
on.
If this sort of emulation works with recorded keyboard macros, and one
can edit delays into it, that would be a plus: one could replay a
complete demo without actually needing to touch the keyboard.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
- Demonstration mode...,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Demonstration mode..., Richard M. Stallman, 2005/06/26
- Re: Demonstration mode..., David Kastrup, 2005/06/26
- Re: Demonstration mode..., Richard M. Stallman, 2005/06/27
- Re: Demonstration mode..., David Kastrup, 2005/06/27
- Re: Demonstration mode..., Richard M. Stallman, 2005/06/28
- Re: Demonstration mode..., David Kastrup, 2005/06/28
- Re: Demonstration mode..., Richard M. Stallman, 2005/06/28
- RE: Demonstration mode..., Drew Adams, 2005/06/27
- Re: Demonstration mode..., David Kastrup, 2005/06/27