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Re: Better default values for tooltip padding and `tooltip-hide-delay'?
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Christian Schlauer |
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Re: Better default values for tooltip padding and `tooltip-hide-delay'? |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Nov 2005 18:37:15 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3 (windows-nt) |
Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
> When I try SPC now, it does move the mouse pointer to the Ediff
>frame, but only if the mouse is not on another Emacs frame (or on a
>window that belongs to another Windows program).
I didn't investigate this -- when I use ediff, the mouse is always on
an Emacs frame: either the Ediff frame, or the main Emacs frame.
>So I'm left wondering why would you have the mouse outside any frame
>at this point?
I don't know -- did I give the impression that I have the mouse
outside any frame?
>If I understood you correctly, we are discussing a situation when a
>user moves the mouse across the differences (displayed in an Emacs
>frame in two adjacent windows) while she reads the differences.
Exactly. I do `M-x ediff-buffers RET RET RET' -> the Ediff-frame pops
up and gets the `focus', I navigate with SPC and Backspace from
difference region to difference region, and in large difference
regions, I `tick off' the fine differences in the newer buffer by
moving the mouse from fine difference to fine difference *in the
current difference region*.
> I understood your arguments the first time,
I assumed that ;-)
> they just don't convince me.
Okay.
--
Christian Schlauer
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