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Re: What's the problem?
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: What's the problem? |
Date: |
14 Dec 2003 08:17:15 +0200 |
> From: David Kastrup <address@hidden>
> Date: 13 Dec 2003 18:35:22 +0100
>
> It would also be an idea, if one has a redisplay thread, to let it
> associate mouse clicks with objects under it at the time of the click.
> People rarely expect, when they click in the text area while Emacs is
> busy, that half an hour later a menu pops up with a button "Really
> self-destruct?" which happens to be right on the location where the
> click had been half an hour ago, that this menu/text position etc will
> be satisfied with the click from olden times.
I think, with a separate thread, such cases will be less probable,
actually, since the redisplay will have more chance to catch up with
the rest of Emacs than it is now.
- Re: What's the problem?, (continued)
- Re: What's the problem?, Stefan Monnier, 2003/12/11
- Re: What's the problem?, Miles Bader, 2003/12/11
- Re: What's the problem?, Richard Stallman, 2003/12/12
- Re: What's the problem?, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/12/13
- Re: What's the problem?, Jan D., 2003/12/13
- Re: What's the problem?, David Kastrup, 2003/12/13
- Re: What's the problem?,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- Re: What's the problem?, David Kastrup, 2003/12/14
- Re: What's the problem?, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/12/14
- Re: What's the problem?, Richard Stallman, 2003/12/14
- Re: What's the problem?, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/12/10
- Re: What's the problem?, Richard Stallman, 2003/12/11
- Re: What's the problem?, Ted Zlatanov, 2003/12/11
- Re: What's the problem?, Luke A. Olbrish, 2003/12/11
- Re: What's the problem?, Miles Bader, 2003/12/12
- Re: What's the problem?, Richard Stallman, 2003/12/13
- Re: Are there plans for a multi-threaded Emacs?, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2003/12/05