Mercurial > emacs
changeset 94101:26ae5706998a
Fix comment style.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:25:18 +0000 |
parents | 90fb63bd51c8 |
children | 075e26db0a2f |
files | lisp/mouse-copy.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 69 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/mouse-copy.el Tue Apr 15 15:20:35 2008 +0000 +++ b/lisp/mouse-copy.el Tue Apr 15 15:25:18 2008 +0000 @@ -25,75 +25,75 @@ ;;; Commentary: -;;; What is ``mouse-copy.el''? -;;; -;;; It provides one-click text copy and move. Rather than the -;;; standard stroke-out-a-region (down-mouse-1, up-mouse-1) followed -;;; by a yank (down-mouse-2, up-mouse-2 or C-y), you can now stroke -;;; out a region and have it automatically pasted at the current -;;; point. You can also move text just as easily. Although the -;;; difference may not sound like much, it does make mousing text -;;; around a lot easier, IMHO. -;;; -;;; If you like mouse-copy, you should also check out mouse-drag -;;; for ``one-click scrolling''. -;;; -;;; To use mouse-copy, place the following in your .emacs file: -;;; (require 'mouse-copy) -;;; (global-set-key [M-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-secondary-pasting) -;;; (global-set-key [M-S-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-secondary-moving) -;;; -;;; (These definitions override the old binding of M-mouse-1 to -;;; mouse-drag-secondary. I find I don't use that command much so its -;;; loss is not important, and it can be made up with a M-mouse-1 -;;; followed by a M-mouse-3. I personally reserve M-mouse bindings -;;; for my window manager and bind everything to C-mouse.) -;;; -;;; -;;; History and related work: -;;; -;;; One-click copying and moving was inspired by lemacs-19.8. -;;; Throw-scrolling was inspired by MacPaint's ``hand'' and by Tk's -;;; mouse-2 scrolling. The package mouse-scroll.el by Tom Wurgler -;;; <twurgler@goodyear.com> is similar to mouse-drag-throw, but -;;; doesn't pass clicks through. -;;; -;;; These functions have been tested in emacs version 19.30, -;;; and this package has run in the past on 19.25-19.29. -;;; -;;; Originally mouse-copy was part of a larger package. -;;; As of 11 July 96 the scrolling functions were split out -;;; in preparation for incorporation into (the future) emacs-19.32. -;;; -;;; -;;; Known Bugs: -;;; -;;; - Highlighting is sub-optimal under 19.29 and XFree86-3.1.1 -;;; (see \\[mouse-copy-work-around-drag-bug] for details). -;;; - mouse-drag-secondary-pasting and mouse-drag-secondary-moving -;;; require X11R5 (or better) and so fail under older versions -;;; of Open Windows (like that present in Solaris/x86 2.1). -;;; -;;; -;;; Future plans: -;;; -;;; I read about the chording features of Plan-9's Acme environment at -;;; <http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/app/wily/auug.html>. I'd like -;;; to incorporate some of these ideas into mouse-copy. The only -;;; lose is that this is not the current Emacs Way Of Doing Things, so -;;; there would be a learning curve for existing emacs users. -;;; -;;; -;;; Thanks: -;;; -;;; Thanks to Kai Grossjohann -;;; <grossjoh@dusty.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> for reporting bugs, to -;;; Tom Wurgler <twurgler@goodyear.com> for reporting bugs and -;;; suggesting fixes, and to Joel Graber <jgraber@ti.com> for -;;; prompting me to do drag-scrolling and for an initial -;;; implementation of horizontal drag-scrolling. -;;; -;;; -johnh, 11-Jul-96 +;; What is ``mouse-copy.el''? +;; +;; It provides one-click text copy and move. Rather than the +;; standard stroke-out-a-region (down-mouse-1, up-mouse-1) followed +;; by a yank (down-mouse-2, up-mouse-2 or C-y), you can now stroke +;; out a region and have it automatically pasted at the current +;; point. You can also move text just as easily. Although the +;; difference may not sound like much, it does make mousing text +;; around a lot easier, IMHO. +;; +;; If you like mouse-copy, you should also check out mouse-drag +;; for ``one-click scrolling''. +;; +;; To use mouse-copy, place the following in your .emacs file: +;; (require 'mouse-copy) +;; (global-set-key [M-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-secondary-pasting) +;; (global-set-key [M-S-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-secondary-moving) +;; +;; (These definitions override the old binding of M-mouse-1 to +;; mouse-drag-secondary. I find I don't use that command much so its +;; loss is not important, and it can be made up with a M-mouse-1 +;; followed by a M-mouse-3. I personally reserve M-mouse bindings +;; for my window manager and bind everything to C-mouse.) +;; +;; +;; History and related work: +;; +;; One-click copying and moving was inspired by lemacs-19.8. +;; Throw-scrolling was inspired by MacPaint's ``hand'' and by Tk's +;; mouse-2 scrolling. The package mouse-scroll.el by Tom Wurgler +;; <twurgler@goodyear.com> is similar to mouse-drag-throw, but +;; doesn't pass clicks through. +;; +;; These functions have been tested in emacs version 19.30, +;; and this package has run in the past on 19.25-19.29. +;; +;; Originally mouse-copy was part of a larger package. +;; As of 11 July 96 the scrolling functions were split out +;; in preparation for incorporation into (the future) emacs-19.32. +;; +;; +;; Known Bugs: +;; +;; - Highlighting is sub-optimal under 19.29 and XFree86-3.1.1 +;; (see \\[mouse-copy-work-around-drag-bug] for details). +;; - mouse-drag-secondary-pasting and mouse-drag-secondary-moving +;; require X11R5 (or better) and so fail under older versions +;; of Open Windows (like that present in Solaris/x86 2.1). +;; +;; +;; Future plans: +;; +;; I read about the chording features of Plan-9's Acme environment at +;; <http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/app/wily/auug.html>. I'd like +;; to incorporate some of these ideas into mouse-copy. The only +;; lose is that this is not the current Emacs Way Of Doing Things, so +;; there would be a learning curve for existing emacs users. +;; +;; +;; Thanks: +;; +;; Thanks to Kai Grossjohann +;; <grossjoh@dusty.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> for reporting bugs, to +;; Tom Wurgler <twurgler@goodyear.com> for reporting bugs and +;; suggesting fixes, and to Joel Graber <jgraber@ti.com> for +;; prompting me to do drag-scrolling and for an initial +;; implementation of horizontal drag-scrolling. +;; +;; -johnh, 11-Jul-96 ;;; Code: