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bug#20760: 24.4; Middle click on flyspell-highlighted but correct word d
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
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bug#20760: 24.4; Middle click on flyspell-highlighted but correct word does mouse-yank-primary |
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Thu, 01 Aug 2019 23:59:37 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org> writes:
> When a flyspell-marked word is added to the dictionary, or to the
> buffer-local LocalWords list, other instances of the word in the buffer
> are not immediately unmarked.
>
> However, if one clicks mouse-2 on such a word, the expected flyspell
> menu does not pop up; instead, mouse-2 reverts to its default action
> (typically, mouse-yank-primary).
>
> To see this effect, type for example M-x flyspell-mode:
>
> foxb foxz foxb
>
> in a buffer, then mouse-2 on the first “foxb”, and “Accept for session”.
> The second “foxb” remains highlighted, but mouse-2 on it runs
> mouse-yank-primary, even though the word is highlighted on mouseover.
(I'm going through old bug reports that have unfortunately not gotten
any responses.)
I'm unable to reproduce this in Emacs 27 -- are you still seeing this?
What I'm seeing is that the second "foxb" is still underlined, but if I
mouse-2 it, nothing happens -- no menu, and no yanking...
> There’s another, similar oddity, which is that clicking on a repeated,
> highlighted word, such as the second “this” in:
>
> this this
>
> gives the message “<mouse-2> is undefined”, which looks like a
> semi-successful attempt to correct the above-mentioned problem in
> another guise.
I get the same here -- the second "this" is underlined, but mouse-2 on
it does nothing.
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