* Other-Frame/Speedbar/cursor
@ 2005-09-11 16:20 Tim Johnson
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From: Tim Johnson @ 2005-09-11 16:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello:
I am starting to play with the speedbar. I find that
C-x 5 o (other-frame) will raise the speed bar, bring
into focus, if you will.
However, on GNU Emacs, although the mouse cursor is moved to the frame
the cursor is not placed on the other frame, (frame is not active) I
still have to click the mouse to activate the frame and place the cursor
there.
I've noted that this appears to be the case with any frame.
Is there a way to do this with a keystroke? (mouse-free).
thanks
tim
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* Re: Other-Frame/Speedbar/cursor
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@ 2005-09-11 17:01 ` David Kastrup
2005-09-11 17:58 ` Other-Frame/Speedbar/cursor Tim Johnson
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From: David Kastrup @ 2005-09-11 17:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> writes:
> Hello:
>
> I am starting to play with the speedbar. I find that
> C-x 5 o (other-frame) will raise the speed bar, bring
> into focus, if you will.
>
> However, on GNU Emacs, although the mouse cursor is moved to the frame
> the cursor is not placed on the other frame, (frame is not active) I
> still have to click the mouse to activate the frame and place the cursor
> there.
>
> I've noted that this appears to be the case with any frame.
> Is there a way to do this with a keystroke? (mouse-free).
C-h v focus-follows-mouse RET
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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: Other-Frame/Speedbar/cursor
2005-09-11 17:01 ` Other-Frame/Speedbar/cursor David Kastrup
@ 2005-09-11 17:58 ` Tim Johnson
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From: Tim Johnson @ 2005-09-11 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
* David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> [050911 09:11]:
> >
> > I am starting to play with the speedbar. I find that
> > C-x 5 o (other-frame) will raise the speed bar, bring
> > into focus, if you will.
> >
> > However, on GNU Emacs, although the mouse cursor is moved to the frame
> > the cursor is not placed on the other frame, (frame is not active) I
> > still have to click the mouse to activate the frame and place the cursor
> > there.
> >
> > I've noted that this appears to be the case with any frame.
> > Is there a way to do this with a keystroke? (mouse-free).
>
> C-h v focus-follows-mouse RET
Thanks. (setq focus-follows-mouse nil) enables
the desired behavior.
cheers!
tim
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Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com>
http://www.alaska-internet-solutions.com
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