On September 12, 2020 8:25:41 AM GMT+02:00, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 00:14:35 +0200 >> From: Ergus >> Cc: ghe@sdf.org, "Alfred M. Szmidt" , >tecosaur@gmail.com, >> casouri@gmail.com, emacs-devel@gnu.org >> >> 4) Right click: (Probably it is the most lacking functionality and >> surprising for any user not using the terminal.) Right click is >expected >> to bring a panel with the most common operations. It is useful, fast >> and somehow standard since 1995 while removing most of the needs of >the >> toolbar which takes precious vertical space. > >We have this on C-mouse-2 and C-mouse-3. Putting those on mouse-2 and The menu we have in C-mouse-3 does not show the most basic options like copy, paste, and so on to access them fast. We have there a set of maybe more advanced options; but not the basics, so that menu is less useful in general and its use is very poor in our days. BTW, xterm intercepts C-mouse-3 but not mouse-3. Mouse-2 so far is used to paste or not used at all in the other editors... So we shouldn't touch that >mouse-3 would fly in the face of pasting text from the window-system >selection, which is something a text editor cannot possibly disable by >default. Unless we are willing to abandon support for selections, >that is (which I guess what the "modern" editors did?). > I think that modern editors removed that indeed and only use the clipboard. I am not saying to go or not in that direction and rebind everything; but at least add a more useful set of options to the panel could help. >> 5) sidebar: most code editors have a button somewhere in the >interface >> to show/hide the sidebar to explore and open files/access symbols or >see >> open files. > >We have it in Options->Hide/Show. Yes but the idea behind is to make it very accessible to toggle it on demand more frequently. Maybe we can add a bottom for that [>>] in the beginning of the modeline to give a toggle effect? -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.