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* termhooks.h [HAVE_NS]: define NS_NONKEY_EVENT to be used for
non-key system events on NS. Formerly, NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
were used for such events.
* nsterm.m (newFrame, openFile, fulfillService, changeFont,
toggleToolbar, performDragOperation, runHelp): use it.
* keyboard.c (parse_menu_item) [HAVE_NS]: treat new event like
NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, but set used_mouse_menu.
author | David Reitter <david.reitter@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 12 Mar 2009 01:55:15 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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If you think you may have found a bug in GNU Emacs, please read the Bugs section of the Emacs manual for advice on (1) how to tell when to report a bug, and (2) how to write a useful bug report and what information it needs to have. There are three ways to read the Bugs section. (1) In a printed copy of the Emacs manual. You can order one from the Free Software Foundation; see the file etc/ORDERS. But if you don't have a copy on hand and you think you have found a bug, you shouldn't wait to get a printed manual; you should read the section right away as described below. (2) With Info. Start Emacs, do C-h i to enter Info, then m Emacs RET to get to the Emacs manual, then m Bugs RET to get to the section on bugs. Or use standalone Info in a like manner. (Standalone Info is part of the Texinfo distribution, not part of the Emacs distribution.) (3) By hand. Do cat info/emacs* | more "+/^File: emacs, Node: Bugs," Please first check the file etc/PROBLEMS (e.g. with C-h C-e in Emacs) to make sure it isn't a known issue.