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bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word |
Date: |
Sun, 05 Sep 2010 01:06:24 -0400 |
> Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2010 05:48:51 +0100
> From: David De La Harpe Golden <david@harpegolden.net>
> CC: cyd@stupidchicken.com, 6956@debbugs.gnu.org, jan.h.d@swipnet.se,
> drew.adams@oracle.com
>
> On 05/09/10 04:09, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> > What will this do in the use-cases described by Jan, where the
> > selection is extended by shift-arrows, before hitting mouse-3?
>
> Jan D. wrote:
> > what about the case when you start with shift-select on a few
> > characters and then extend with mouse-3, is that a mouse drag to be
> > copied when mouse-drag-copy-region is t?
>
> When mouse-drag-copy-region is t, it will copy the new region at mouse-3
> time
That's good, IMO.
> (it does not somehow make keyboard shift-selection itself do a
> mouse-like copy...)
Should we make shift-selection act like a mouse drag?
> Now, maybe there is something more sensible that could be done, but what
> is the best behaviour for mixed keyboard/mouse/keyboard/mouse selection
> extension if you've just explicitly asked for mouse selections to do one
> thing and keyboard selections another?
By default, shift-selected region should be placed in PRIMARY. But
the question here is what should shift-selection do when
mouse-drag-copy-region is non-nil. Should shift-selection behave like
dragging the mouse or not?
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, (continued)
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/09/04
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Jan Djärv, 2010/09/04
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Chong Yidong, 2010/09/04
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/09/04
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/09/04
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Chong Yidong, 2010/09/04
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/09/05
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/09/05
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/09/04
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/09/05
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/09/04
bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/09/16
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Drew Adams, 2010/09/16
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/09/17
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- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/09/17
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Drew Adams, 2010/09/17
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/09/17
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Drew Adams, 2010/09/20
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/09/20
- bug#6956: 24.0.50; pasting mouse selection in other session pastes only first word, Drew Adams, 2010/09/20