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Fix spellings.
author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:29:01 +0000 |
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3527 The normal Emacs command for activating text in read-only buffers is | 3527 The normal Emacs command for activating text in read-only buffers is |
3528 @key{Mouse-2}, which includes following textual links. However, most | 3528 @key{Mouse-2}, which includes following textual links. However, most |
3529 graphical applications use @key{Mouse-1} for following links. For | 3529 graphical applications use @key{Mouse-1} for following links. For |
3530 compatibility, @key{Mouse-1} follows links in Emacs too, when you | 3530 compatibility, @key{Mouse-1} follows links in Emacs too, when you |
3531 click on a link quickly without moving the mouse. The user can | 3531 click on a link quickly without moving the mouse. The user can |
3532 customize this behaviour through the variable | 3532 customize this behavior through the variable |
3533 @code{mouse-1-click-follows-link}. | 3533 @code{mouse-1-click-follows-link}. |
3534 | 3534 |
3535 To define text as a link at the Lisp level, you should bind the | 3535 To define text as a link at the Lisp level, you should bind the |
3536 @code{mouse-2} event to a command to follow the link. Then, to indicate that | 3536 @code{mouse-2} event to a command to follow the link. Then, to indicate that |
3537 @key{Mouse-1} should also follow the link, you should specify a | 3537 @key{Mouse-1} should also follow the link, you should specify a |