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RE: mouse-autoselect-window
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: mouse-autoselect-window |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Sep 2007 09:35:55 -0700 |
> > Non-nil means autoselect window with mouse pointer.
>
> If the window with the mouse pointer is in a different frame, then
> that sentence ...
>
> The documentation (the sentence after the right angle) does not talk
> about frames at all. So why would you expect a mouse pointer to focus
> another frame?
Windows are in frames. Selecting a window also selects its frame. A window's
frame is selected if the window is autoselected.
If the statement says nothing that restricts "window" to refer only to
windows on the same frame, then it purports to apply to any window, on any
frame.
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, (continued)
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/09/07
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, martin rudalics, 2007/09/07
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, Jeremy Maitin-Shepard, 2007/09/07
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, martin rudalics, 2007/09/07
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, Jan Djärv, 2007/09/08
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, Robert J. Chassell, 2007/09/05
- RE: mouse-autoselect-window,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, martin rudalics, 2007/09/05
- RE: mouse-autoselect-window, Drew Adams, 2007/09/05
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, martin rudalics, 2007/09/06
- RE: mouse-autoselect-window, Drew Adams, 2007/09/06
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, martin rudalics, 2007/09/06
- RE: mouse-autoselect-window, Drew Adams, 2007/09/06
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, Jason Rumney, 2007/09/06
- RE: mouse-autoselect-window, Drew Adams, 2007/09/06
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, Stefan Monnier, 2007/09/06
- Re: mouse-autoselect-window, Leo, 2007/09/07