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Re: [address@hidden: Re: [Preview-latex-devel] CVS-1.42; scale function]
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: [address@hidden: Re: [Preview-latex-devel] CVS-1.42; scale function] |
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09 Nov 2001 17:29:24 -0500 |
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>>>>> "David" == David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@t-online.de> writes:
> I don't mind the key binding, it is the mouse binding that is
> unnecessary and gets in the way. No user will expect to mouse-click way
> after the actual overlay and still get a reaction. As to taking
> overlays into account in the simulated code, forget it.
> Too complicated and error-prone, and actually not possible. When faking the
> event, you have no way of distinguishing between
Complete agreement. I think your patch is the best we can do.
> a) a mouse click into a before-string overlay property with a keymap
> in the before-string from a mouse click onto the first character of
> an overlay itself
> b) a mouse-click into the after-string overlay property with a keymap
> in the after-string from a mouse click after the last character of
> the overlay
Indeed, reproducing this would be all too painful. We could maybe
turn-off the minor-mode, put the event back on the unread-event queue,
return and turn the minor-mode back on after the next command, but just
thinking about makes me sick. And I'm not even sure it would do the
right thing.
> In order to do the proper thing with such an intercepted event, you'd
> probably need more primitive Emacs functions. I would not mind them:
> currently, aborting isearch by a mouse-click on an overlay with a
> keymap does not work: isearch does a similar interception job and
> fails similarly.
Indeed, there are a few other places where we do this kind of thing.
A grep for `key-binding' should give a pretty good idea already.
When coding the flyspell thing, I thought that a convenient facility
would be for the command to signal "can't-do-it" and have the toplevel
loop retry with the next available binding.
Stefan
Re: [address@hidden: Re: [Preview-latex-devel] CVS-1.42; scale function], Stefan Monnier, 2001/11/07