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From: Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
Cc: jasonr@gnu.org, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: tooltip-use-echo-area disappeared
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 09:33:38 +1200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <17071.19762.509791.894078@farnswood.snap.net.nz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <umzps62ra.fsf@gnu.org>

 > > Resurrecting tooltip-use-echo-area is unrelated to making the tty version
 > > support tooltips.
 > 
 > IMO, it is related.

OK.  I've just installed changes that try to restore the behaviour of
tooltip-use-echo-area.  I guess I should try to give people what they
want rather than what I think they should have.  I have made it an
obsolete variable because its ugly to turn tooltip-mode on and then
set a flag so that it behaves like its turned off.

Jason, can please you tell me if this change actually gives you the
behaviour that you want.

 > > It was just a flag that re-directed the output of tooltip-show-help
 > > to the echo area i.e. in the case of normal tooltips back to where
 > > it was displayed before tooltips were turned on.
 > 
 > If you mean to say that turning tooltips off would still display the
 > tooltip text in the echo area, then I agree with Jason: that's a bug
 > that should be fixed.  It should be possible to have 1 of 3 situations
 > wrt tooltips:

I don't think it is "tooltip text" but "help text". tooltips come later
and can choose to display "help text".

 >   (1) no tooltips and no messages in echo area
 >   (2) tooltip text is displayed in the echo area
 >   (3) tooltips are displayed as small floating windows

I think that (1) isn't possible but this is a separate issue to Jason's point.
Perhaps there could be another mode, help-text-mode say, that turns messages
on and off in the echo area, but IMHO this should wait till after the release.

 > > Normal tooltips and GUD tooltips have quite different internals and 
 > > putting their associated code in separate files was much more modular.
 > > Previously if tooltip-use-echo-area was set to t so that normal tooltips
 > > displayed there, then GUD tooltips would display there.
 > 
 > Internals aside, from the user's point of view, if I want tooltip text
 > to be displayed in the echo area, I want ALL tooltips to behave like
 > that.  Why in the world would I like these two variants of tips to
 > behave differently?

GUD tooltips are more distracting and easier to activate inadvertantly.
Emacs is generally about choice, they don't have to behave differently
if you don't want them to.

Nick

  reply	other threads:[~2005-06-14 21:33 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-06-02  8:09 tooltip-use-echo-area disappeared Jason Rumney
2005-06-02  9:25 ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-02 12:24   ` jasonr
2005-06-02 13:00     ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-13 12:38       ` Jason Rumney
2005-06-13 14:17         ` Kim F. Storm
2005-06-13 21:03         ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-13 21:54           ` Jason Rumney
2005-06-14  1:11             ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-14  4:38             ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-06-14  4:30               ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-14 21:35                 ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-06-14 21:33                   ` Nick Roberts [this message]
2005-06-15  3:29                     ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-06-16  4:06                     ` Richard Stallman
2005-06-16  9:16                       ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-17  4:38                         ` Richard Stallman
2005-06-17  5:07                           ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-17 10:35                             ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-06-18  8:29                               ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-18 11:16                                 ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-06-17 18:45                             ` Richard Stallman
2005-06-18  8:42                               ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-19  3:51                                 ` Richard Stallman
2005-06-19  4:50                                   ` Nick Roberts
2005-06-16  6:48                     ` Jason Rumney

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