No, I do not need #1. This is not a question about highlighting. I most sincerely regret ever using the word "highlight", because it has sent you off chasing a massive red herring. Let's just pretend I never said I wanted them to highlight. I want them to squeak audibly, like mice. OK? I will figure out how to make that happen. By myself. My question is #2, and your solution does not work. Emacs does not send any notifications when the mouse moves unless track-mouse is on. This is what is called, in the vulgar parlance, a Catch-22. Stefan already understands my question and has given me a very satisfactory answer, which is, in short: go ahead and implement it. That is what I was hoping to hear. Before I start, I need to go poke fun at Stephen for acting like a user on a Mac OS X forum and telling me in great detail that I don't really want to do what I specifically said I want to do. -steve On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Drew Adams wrote: > The mode decorates the source with various text properties to > facilitate navigation, outlining, folding, etc. My goal is to link > together all the references to each local variable, so they light > up when you mouse over any of them. > > Sounds like you need two things: > > 1. A way to highlight all text that has some property with a given value. > 2. A way to know when the mouse is over any such text. > > For #2 I dunno. Maybe you can put something on `post-command-hook' (or you > might > need to do mouse-tracking). A function on `post-command-hook' could perhaps > check whether the last event was a mouse event, and if so get the mouse > position > and then the value of the property at that position. That could be costly, > but > it might get you started. > > For #1, I just added a command to highlight.el that does that. It should > give > you something that works while you look for something more appropriate, if > it > isn't exactly what you want. > > The new command is `hlt-highlight-property-with-value'. You give it the > property > and value to highlight. You can give it a list of possible values - if the > property has any of them, then the text is highlighted. > > You can also give it start and end limits, the highlighting face, the > highlighting type (overlay or text property or both), and whether the > highlighting should be with property `face' or `mouse-face'. All of these > args > are optional. > > To test the command: > > 1. Add a property to some text. For a quick test, you could add property > `mouse-face' with value `highlight' (e.g. just as a test) using `C-u M-x > hlt-highlight-regexp-region'. > > 2. Highlight all text that has a given property value. `M-x > hlt-highlight-property-with-value'. You are prompted for the property and > the > value. E.g., enter `mouse-face' for the property and `highlight' for its > value. > All text (in the region or buffer) that has property `mouse-face' with > value > `highlight' is highlighted. (See the file for how to unhighlight etc.) > > http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/highlight.el > > HTH. > >