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bug#23419: 25.0.93; double-click-time
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martin rudalics |
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bug#23419: 25.0.93; double-click-time |
Date: |
Mon, 02 May 2016 10:03:22 +0200 |
The documentation of ‘double-click-time’ is as:
Maximum time between mouse clicks to make a double-click.
Measured in milliseconds. The value nil means disable double-click
recognition; t means double-clicks have no time limit and are detected
by position only.
However, most uses of ‘double-click-time’ in the lisp directory silently
assume that the value is a number which typically fails in ‘sit-for’s
like, for example, in help.el's
(not (sit-for (/ double-click-time 1000.0) t))
when ‘double-click-time’ is either t or nil.
Could someone out there who understands the semantics of these
‘sit-for’s please fix them. I can eventually do that myself but these
semantics are yet pretty unclear to me.
TIA, martin
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