* reftex-mouse-view-crossref: change point?
@ 2007-12-15 12:08 David Reitter
2007-12-16 7:49 ` Ralf Angeli
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From: David Reitter @ 2007-12-15 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs- devel
Should functions like `reftex-mouse-view-crossref' really change the
point?
This is isn't documented to do so, and in other GUIs, right (or shift-
clicking) somewhere doesn't set the point either.
*** lisp/textmodes/reftex-dcr.el 25 Jul 2007 05:22:08 +0100 1.28.2.1
--- lisp/textmodes/reftex-dcr.el 15 Dec 2007 12:05:06 +0000
***************
*** 231,238 ****
If there is no such macro at point, search forward to find one.
With argument, actually select the window showing the cross
reference."
(interactive "e")
! (mouse-set-point ev)
! (reftex-view-crossref current-prefix-arg))
(defun reftex-view-crossref-when-idle ()
;; Display info about crossref at point in echo area or a window.
--- 231,239 ----
If there is no such macro at point, search forward to find one.
With argument, actually select the window showing the cross
reference."
(interactive "e")
! (save-excursion
! (mouse-set-point ev)
! (reftex-view-crossref current-prefix-arg)))
(defun reftex-view-crossref-when-idle ()
;; Display info about crossref at point in echo area or a window.
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* Re: reftex-mouse-view-crossref: change point?
2007-12-15 12:08 reftex-mouse-view-crossref: change point? David Reitter
@ 2007-12-16 7:49 ` Ralf Angeli
2007-12-16 19:19 ` David Reitter
2007-12-21 0:07 ` Stefan Monnier
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ralf Angeli @ 2007-12-16 7:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
* David Reitter (2007-12-15) writes:
> Should functions like `reftex-mouse-view-crossref' really change the
> point?
It should. Otherwise the referencing macro might get out of view in
the original window and then one does not see the matching macros with
their contexts.
--
Ralf
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* Re: reftex-mouse-view-crossref: change point?
2007-12-16 7:49 ` Ralf Angeli
@ 2007-12-16 19:19 ` David Reitter
2007-12-21 0:07 ` Stefan Monnier
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: David Reitter @ 2007-12-16 19:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ralf Angeli; +Cc: emacs-devel
On 16 Dec 2007, at 07:49, Ralf Angeli wrote:
>>
>> Should functions like `reftex-mouse-view-crossref' really change the
>> point?
>
> It should. Otherwise the referencing macro might get out of view in
> the original window and then one does not see the matching macros with
> their contexts.
That makes sense - except when in configurations with pop-up-frames
set to t (and similar customizations) the original window always stays
the same.
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* Re: reftex-mouse-view-crossref: change point?
2007-12-16 7:49 ` Ralf Angeli
2007-12-16 19:19 ` David Reitter
@ 2007-12-21 0:07 ` Stefan Monnier
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2007-12-21 0:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ralf Angeli; +Cc: emacs-devel
>> Should functions like `reftex-mouse-view-crossref' really change the
>> point?
> It should. Otherwise the referencing macro might get out of view in
> the original window and then one does not see the matching macros with
> their contexts.
Interesting detail, indeed. Deserves a comment.
Stefan
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