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From: | Tobias Gerdin |
Subject: | Re: Keybinding for finding definition by mouse |
Date: | Mon, 9 Jul 2018 23:17:38 +0200 |
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Den 2018-07-09 kl. 19:09, skrev Eli Zaretskii:
Another option would be "C-S-mouse-1" (currently unbound) which is quite convenient since Control and Space keys are located next to each other on most keyboards. And C-S-mouse-3 and/or mouse-4 (the "Browes Back" button) for xref-pop-marker-stack.I wonder whether we should. I think people who like to use the mouse for xref-find-definitions will bind the command to something handy, like C-mouse-1 (and give up on, or rebind, mouse-buffer-menu). We cannot do that by default, and OTOH binding it to something like C-M-mouse-1 sounds too difficult to use (and then there's the problem of binding xref-pop-marker-stack).
-Tobias
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