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Re: [bongo-devel] Re: I want to make `f' and `b' move point
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Daniel Brockman |
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Re: [bongo-devel] Re: I want to make `f' and `b' move point |
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Mon, 09 Apr 2007 22:15:55 +0200 |
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address@hidden (Daniel Jensen) writes:
> Daniel Brockman <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Relatedly, on several occasions I have missed being able to
>> enqueue tracks using the mouse. --- This may be a bad idea,
>> but what about binding <mouse-2> to enqueue?
>
> That is a bad idea.
I agree, that's an idiotic idea. I'm going to punch myself
in the face right now for suggesting it.
> I don't have another suggestion now. A lot of the mouse
> buttons are used by Emacs, except <S-mouse-2>.
Can't we just say `fuck it!' or `rock'n'roll!' or something
and bind <mouse-3> to a context menu? I sometimes use the
region-selecting/killing binding of <mouse-3>, but I don't
think anyone will miss it much in Bongo buffers.
I know preview-latex does that (and I really like it),
and `pgas' on #emacs said Speedbar and ECB do it.
(Also GNOME and KDE and Windows and everything else does it.)
Who's with me? Why not? What do you think?
--
Daniel Brockman <address@hidden>
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