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To: exmh-users@example.com
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Subject: Re: bad focus/click behaviours
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References: <200209131130.g8DBUZL24217@hobbit.linuxworks.com.au.nospam>
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<200209131705.g8DH5Or30284@lin12.triumf.ca> <26402.1031939696@dimebox>
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Comments: In-reply-to Hal DeVore <haldevore@acm.org> message dated "Fri,
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13 Sep 2002 12:54:56 -0500."
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From: Brent Welch <welch@panasas.com>
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Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 22:11:03 -0700
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>>>Hal DeVore said:
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> "Brent said in his book"
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> This Paste function can be convenient, but it turns out that
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> users still need to keep track of the difference between the
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> two selections. If a user only understands the CLIPBOARD,
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> then the user of PRIMARY is only surprising. I learned that
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> it is best to have a separate paste user action for the two
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> selections. The convention is that <ButtonRelease-2> sets
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> the insert point and inserts the PRIMARY selection. ... The
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> <<Paste>> event (e.g., the Paste key) simply inserts the
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> CLIPBOARD selection at the current insert point. ...
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Yeah, I learned by hearing exmh users scream in agony. Sorry about
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all that. We should be able to clean this up. If you grep for
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"bind" in seditBind you quickly find the Text_Selection proc
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I described in the previous email.
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--
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Brent Welch
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Software Architect, Panasas Inc
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Pioneering the World's Most Scalable and Agile Storage Network
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www.panasas.com
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welch@panasas.com
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