1 ;;; mouse.el --- window system-independent mouse support
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993-1995, 1999-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Keywords: hardware, mouse
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22 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
26 ;; This package provides various useful commands (including help
27 ;; system access) through the mouse. All this code assumes that mouse
28 ;; interpretation has been abstracted into Emacs input events.
30 ;; The code is rather X-dependent.
34 ;;; Utility functions.
36 ;; Indent track-mouse like progn.
37 (put 'track-mouse
'lisp-indent-function
0)
39 (defcustom mouse-yank-at-point nil
40 "If non-nil, mouse yank commands yank at point instead of at click."
44 (defcustom mouse-drag-copy-region nil
45 "If non-nil, copy to kill-ring upon mouse adjustments of the region.
47 This affects `mouse-save-then-kill' (\\[mouse-save-then-kill]) in
48 addition to mouse drags."
53 (defcustom mouse-1-click-follows-link
450
54 "Non-nil means that clicking Mouse-1 on a link follows the link.
56 With the default setting, an ordinary Mouse-1 click on a link
57 performs the same action as Mouse-2 on that link, while a longer
58 Mouse-1 click \(hold down the Mouse-1 button for more than 450
59 milliseconds) performs the original Mouse-1 binding \(which
60 typically sets point where you click the mouse).
62 If value is an integer, the time elapsed between pressing and
63 releasing the mouse button determines whether to follow the link
64 or perform the normal Mouse-1 action (typically set point).
65 The absolute numeric value specifices the maximum duration of a
66 \"short click\" in milliseconds. A positive value means that a
67 short click follows the link, and a longer click performs the
68 normal action. A negative value gives the opposite behavior.
70 If value is `double', a double click follows the link.
72 Otherwise, a single Mouse-1 click unconditionally follows the link.
74 Note that dragging the mouse never follows the link.
76 This feature only works in modes that specifically identify
77 clickable text as links, so it may not work with some external
78 packages. See `mouse-on-link-p' for details."
80 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Disabled" nil
)
81 (const :tag
"Double click" double
)
82 (number :tag
"Single click time limit" :value
450)
83 (other :tag
"Single click" t
))
86 (defcustom mouse-1-click-in-non-selected-windows t
87 "If non-nil, a Mouse-1 click also follows links in non-selected windows.
89 If nil, a Mouse-1 click on a link in a non-selected window performs
90 the normal mouse-1 binding, typically selects the window and sets
91 point at the click position."
98 ;; Provide a mode-specific menu on a mouse button.
100 (defun popup-menu (menu &optional position prefix
)
101 "Popup the given menu and call the selected option.
102 MENU can be a keymap, an easymenu-style menu or a list of keymaps as for
104 POSITION can be a click event or ((XOFFSET YOFFSET) WINDOW) and defaults to
105 the current mouse position.
106 PREFIX is the prefix argument (if any) to pass to the command."
108 ((keymapp menu
) menu
)
109 ((and (listp menu
) (keymapp (car menu
))) menu
)
110 (t (let* ((map (easy-menu-create-menu (car menu
) (cdr menu
)))
111 (filter (when (symbolp map
)
112 (plist-get (get map
'menu-prop
) :filter
))))
113 (if filter
(funcall filter
(symbol-function map
)) map
)))))
116 (let ((mp (mouse-pixel-position)))
117 (setq position
(list (list (cadr mp
) (cddr mp
)) (car mp
)))))
118 ;; The looping behavior was taken from lmenu's popup-menu-popup
119 (while (and map
(setq event
120 ;; map could be a prefix key, in which case
121 ;; we need to get its function cell
123 (x-popup-menu position
(indirect-function map
))))
124 ;; Strangely x-popup-menu returns a list.
125 ;; mouse-major-mode-menu was using a weird:
126 ;; (key-binding (apply 'vector (append '(menu-bar) menu-prefix events)))
128 (if (and (not (keymapp map
)) (listp map
))
129 ;; We were given a list of keymaps. Search them all
130 ;; in sequence until a first binding is found.
131 (let ((mouse-click (apply 'vector event
))
133 (while (and map
(null binding
))
134 (setq binding
(lookup-key (car map
) mouse-click
))
135 (if (numberp binding
) ; `too long'
137 (setq map
(cdr map
)))
139 ;; We were given a single keymap.
140 (lookup-key map
(apply 'vector event
))))
141 ;; Clear out echoing, which perhaps shows a prefix arg.
143 ;; Maybe try again but with the submap.
144 (setq map
(if (keymapp cmd
) cmd
)))
145 ;; If the user did not cancel by refusing to select,
146 ;; and if the result is a command, run it.
147 (when (and (null map
) (commandp cmd
))
148 (setq prefix-arg prefix
)
149 ;; `setup-specified-language-environment', for instance,
150 ;; expects this to be set from a menu keymap.
151 (setq last-command-event
(car (last event
)))
152 ;; mouse-major-mode-menu was using `command-execute' instead.
153 (call-interactively cmd
))))
155 (defun minor-mode-menu-from-indicator (indicator)
156 "Show menu for minor mode specified by INDICATOR.
157 Interactively, INDICATOR is read using completion.
158 If there is no menu defined for the minor mode, then create one with
159 items `Turn Off' and `Help'."
161 (list (completing-read
162 "Minor mode indicator: "
163 (describe-minor-mode-completion-table-for-indicator))))
164 (let* ((minor-mode (lookup-minor-mode-from-indicator indicator
))
165 (mm-fun (or (get minor-mode
:minor-mode-function
) minor-mode
)))
166 (unless minor-mode
(error "Cannot find minor mode for `%s'" indicator
))
167 (let* ((map (cdr-safe (assq minor-mode minor-mode-map-alist
)))
168 (menu (and (keymapp map
) (lookup-key map
[menu-bar
]))))
171 (mouse-menu-non-singleton menu
)
174 (turn-off menu-item
"Turn Off minor mode" ,mm-fun
)
175 (help menu-item
"Help for minor mode"
176 (lambda () (interactive)
177 (describe-function ',mm-fun
))))))
180 (defun mouse-minor-mode-menu (event)
181 "Show minor-mode menu for EVENT on minor modes area of the mode line."
183 (let ((indicator (car (nth 4 (car (cdr event
))))))
184 (minor-mode-menu-from-indicator indicator
)))
186 (defun mouse-menu-major-mode-map ()
187 (run-hooks 'activate-menubar-hook
'menu-bar-update-hook
)
188 (let* (;; Keymap from which to inherit; may be null.
189 (ancestor (mouse-menu-non-singleton
190 (and (current-local-map)
191 (local-key-binding [menu-bar
]))))
192 ;; Make a keymap in which our last command leads to a menu or
193 ;; default to the edit menu.
195 (make-sparse-keymap (concat (format-mode-line mode-name
)
200 (set-keymap-parent newmap ancestor
))
203 (defun mouse-menu-non-singleton (menubar)
204 "Return menu keybar MENUBAR, or a lone submenu inside it.
205 If MENUBAR defines exactly one submenu, return just that submenu.
206 Otherwise, return MENUBAR."
210 (lambda (k v
) (setq submap
(if submap t
(cons k v
))))
211 (keymap-canonicalize menubar
))
214 (lookup-key menubar
(vector (car submap
)))))))
216 (defun mouse-menu-bar-map ()
217 "Return a keymap equivalent to the menu bar.
218 The contents are the items that would be in the menu bar whether or
219 not it is actually displayed."
220 (run-hooks 'activate-menubar-hook
'menu-bar-update-hook
)
221 (let* ((local-menu (and (current-local-map)
222 (lookup-key (current-local-map) [menu-bar
])))
223 (global-menu (lookup-key global-map
[menu-bar
]))
224 ;; If a keymap doesn't have a prompt string (a lazy
225 ;; programmer didn't bother to provide one), create it and
226 ;; insert it into the keymap; each keymap gets its own
227 ;; prompt. This is required for non-toolkit versions to
228 ;; display non-empty menu pane names.
232 (let* ((minor-mode (car menu
))
234 (title-or-map (cadr menu
)))
235 (or (stringp title-or-map
)
239 (capitalize (subst-char-in-string
245 (minor-mode-key-binding [menu-bar
])))
246 (local-title-or-map (and local-menu
(cadr local-menu
)))
247 (global-title-or-map (cadr global-menu
)))
248 (or (null local-menu
)
249 (stringp local-title-or-map
)
250 (setq local-menu
(cons 'keymap
251 (cons (concat (format-mode-line mode-name
)
254 (or (stringp global-title-or-map
)
255 (setq global-menu
(cons 'keymap
257 (cdr global-menu
)))))
258 ;; Supplying the list is faster than making a new map.
259 ;; FIXME: We have a problem here: we have to use the global/local/minor
260 ;; so they're displayed in the expected order, but later on in the command
261 ;; loop, they're actually looked up in the opposite order.
267 (defun mouse-major-mode-menu (event &optional prefix
)
268 "Pop up a mode-specific menu of mouse commands.
269 Default to the Edit menu if the major mode doesn't define a menu."
270 (interactive "@e\nP")
271 (run-hooks 'activate-menubar-hook
'menu-bar-update-hook
)
272 (popup-menu (mouse-menu-major-mode-map) event prefix
))
273 (make-obsolete 'mouse-major-mode-menu
'mouse-menu-major-mode-map
"23.1")
275 (defun mouse-popup-menubar (event prefix
)
276 "Pop up a menu equivalent to the menu bar for keyboard EVENT with PREFIX.
277 The contents are the items that would be in the menu bar whether or
278 not it is actually displayed."
279 (interactive "@e \nP")
280 (run-hooks 'activate-menubar-hook
'menu-bar-update-hook
)
281 (popup-menu (mouse-menu-bar-map) (unless (integerp event
) event
) prefix
))
282 (make-obsolete 'mouse-popup-menubar
'mouse-menu-bar-map
"23.1")
284 (defun mouse-popup-menubar-stuff (event prefix
)
285 "Popup a menu like either `mouse-major-mode-menu' or `mouse-popup-menubar'.
286 Use the former if the menu bar is showing, otherwise the latter."
287 (interactive "@e\nP")
288 (run-hooks 'activate-menubar-hook
'menu-bar-update-hook
)
290 (if (zerop (or (frame-parameter nil
'menu-bar-lines
) 0))
292 (mouse-menu-major-mode-map))
294 (make-obsolete 'mouse-popup-menubar-stuff nil
"23.1")
296 ;; Commands that operate on windows.
298 (defun mouse-minibuffer-check (event)
299 (let ((w (posn-window (event-start event
))))
300 (and (window-minibuffer-p w
)
301 (not (minibuffer-window-active-p w
))
302 (error "Minibuffer window is not active")))
303 ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
304 (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook
))
306 (defun mouse-delete-window (click)
307 "Delete the window you click on.
308 Do nothing if the frame has just one window.
309 This command must be bound to a mouse click."
311 (unless (one-window-p t
)
312 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
313 (delete-window (posn-window (event-start click
)))))
315 (defun mouse-select-window (click)
316 "Select the window clicked on; don't move point."
318 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
319 (let ((oframe (selected-frame))
320 (frame (window-frame (posn-window (event-start click
)))))
321 (select-window (posn-window (event-start click
)))
324 (or (eq frame oframe
)
325 (set-mouse-position (selected-frame) (1- (frame-width)) 0))))
327 (defun mouse-tear-off-window (click)
328 "Delete the window clicked on, and create a new frame displaying its buffer."
330 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
331 (let* ((window (posn-window (event-start click
)))
332 (buf (window-buffer window
))
333 (frame (make-frame)))
335 (switch-to-buffer buf
)
336 (delete-window window
)))
338 (defun mouse-delete-other-windows ()
339 "Delete all windows except the one you click on."
341 (delete-other-windows))
343 (defun mouse-split-window-vertically (click)
344 "Select Emacs window mouse is on, then split it vertically in half.
345 The window is split at the line clicked on.
346 This command must be bound to a mouse click."
348 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
349 (let ((start (event-start click
)))
350 (select-window (posn-window start
))
351 (let ((new-height (1+ (cdr (posn-col-row (event-end click
)))))
352 (first-line window-min-height
)
353 (last-line (- (window-height) window-min-height
)))
354 (if (< last-line first-line
)
355 (error "Window too short to split")
356 (split-window-vertically
357 (min (max new-height first-line
) last-line
))))))
359 (defun mouse-split-window-horizontally (click)
360 "Select Emacs window mouse is on, then split it horizontally in half.
361 The window is split at the column clicked on.
362 This command must be bound to a mouse click."
364 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
365 (let ((start (event-start click
)))
366 (select-window (posn-window start
))
367 (let ((new-width (1+ (car (posn-col-row (event-end click
)))))
368 (first-col window-min-width
)
369 (last-col (- (window-width) window-min-width
)))
370 (if (< last-col first-col
)
371 (error "Window too narrow to split")
372 (split-window-horizontally
373 (min (max new-width first-col
) last-col
))))))
375 ;; `mouse-drag-line' is now the common routine for handling all line
376 ;; dragging events combining the earlier `mouse-drag-mode-line-1' and
377 ;; `mouse-drag-vertical-line'. It should improve the behavior of line
378 ;; dragging wrt Emacs 23 as follows:
380 ;; (1) Gratuitous error messages and restrictions have been (hopefully)
381 ;; removed. (The help-echo that dragging the mode-line can resize a
382 ;; one-window-frame's window will still show through via bindings.el.)
384 ;; (2) No gratuitous selection of other windows should happen. (This
385 ;; has not been completely fixed for mouse-autoselected windows yet.)
387 ;; (3) Mouse clicks below a scroll-bar should pass through via unread
390 ;; Note that `window-in-direction' replaces `mouse-drag-window-above'
391 ;; and `mouse-drag-vertical-line-rightward-window' with Emacs 24.1.
392 (defun mouse-drag-line (start-event line
)
393 "Drag some line with the mouse.
394 START-EVENT is the starting mouse-event of the drag action. LINE
395 must be one of the symbols header, mode, or vertical."
396 ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
397 (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook
)
398 (let* ((echo-keystrokes 0)
399 (start (event-start start-event
))
400 (window (posn-window start
))
401 (frame (window-frame window
))
402 (minibuffer-window (minibuffer-window frame
))
403 (on-link (and mouse-1-click-follows-link
404 (or mouse-1-click-in-non-selected-windows
405 (eq window
(selected-window)))
406 (mouse-on-link-p start
)))
409 (not resize-mini-windows
)
410 (eq (window-frame minibuffer-window
) frame
)
411 (not (one-window-p t frame
))
412 (= (nth 1 (window-edges minibuffer-window
))
413 (nth 3 (window-edges window
)))))
415 (and (eq line
'vertical
)
416 (or (cdr (assq 'vertical-scroll-bars
(frame-parameters frame
)))
418 done event mouse growth dragged
)
421 ;; Check whether header-line can be dragged at all.
422 (if (window-at-side-p window
'top
)
424 (setq window
(window-in-direction 'above window t
))))
426 ;; Check whether mode-line can be dragged at all.
427 (when (and (window-at-side-p window
'bottom
)
428 (not enlarge-minibuffer
))
431 ;; Get the window to adjust for the vertical case.
433 (if (eq which-side
'right
)
434 ;; If the scroll bar is on the window's right or there's
435 ;; no scroll bar at all, adjust the window where the
436 ;; start-event occurred.
438 ;; If the scroll bar is on the start-event window's left,
439 ;; adjust the window on the left of it.
440 (window-in-direction 'left window t
)))))
444 ;; Loop reading events and sampling the position of the mouse.
446 (setq event
(read-event))
447 (setq mouse
(mouse-position))
449 ;; - there is a switch-frame event.
450 ;; - the mouse isn't in the frame that we started in
451 ;; - the mouse isn't in any Emacs frame
453 ;; - there is a mouse-movement event
454 ;; - there is a scroll-bar-movement event (??)
455 ;; (same as mouse movement for our purposes)
457 ;; - there is a keyboard event or some other unknown event.
461 ((memq (car event
) '(switch-frame select-window
))
463 ((not (memq (car event
) '(mouse-movement scroll-bar-movement
)))
465 ;; Do not unread a drag-mouse-1 event to avoid selecting
466 ;; some other window. For vertical line dragging do not
467 ;; unread mouse-1 events either (but only if we dragged at
468 ;; least once to allow mouse-1 clicks get through.
470 (if (eq line
'vertical
)
471 (memq (car event
) '(drag-mouse-1 mouse-1
))
472 (eq (car event
) 'drag-mouse-1
)))
473 (push event unread-command-events
)))
475 ((or (not (eq (car mouse
) frame
)) (null (car (cdr mouse
))))
478 ;; Drag vertical divider (the calculations below are those
482 (if (eq which-side
'right
) 0 2))
483 (nth 2 (window-edges window
))
485 (unless (zerop growth
)
486 ;; Remember that we dragged.
488 (adjust-window-trailing-edge window growth t
))
490 ;; Drag horizontal divider (the calculations below are those
494 (- (cddr mouse
) (nth 3 (window-edges window
)) -
1)
495 ;; The window's top includes the header line!
496 (- (nth 3 (window-edges window
)) (cddr mouse
))))
498 (unless (zerop growth
)
499 ;; Remember that we dragged.
504 (adjust-window-trailing-edge window growth
))
506 (adjust-window-trailing-edge window growth
))
508 (adjust-window-trailing-edge window
(- growth
)))))))
510 ;; Presumably, if this was just a click, the last event should be
511 ;; `mouse-1', whereas if this did move the mouse, it should be a
512 ;; `drag-mouse-1'. `dragged' nil tells us that we never dragged
513 ;; and `on-link' tells us that there is a link to follow.
514 (when (and on-link
(not dragged
)
515 (eq 'mouse-1
(car-safe (car unread-command-events
))))
516 ;; If mouse-2 has never been done by the user, it doesn't
517 ;; have the necessary property to be interpreted correctly.
518 (put 'mouse-2
'event-kind
'mouse-click
)
519 (setcar unread-command-events
520 (cons 'mouse-2
(cdar unread-command-events
)))))))
522 (defun mouse-drag-mode-line (start-event)
523 "Change the height of a window by dragging on the mode line."
525 (mouse-drag-line start-event
'mode
))
527 (defun mouse-drag-header-line (start-event)
528 "Change the height of a window by dragging on the header line."
530 (mouse-drag-line start-event
'header
))
532 (defun mouse-drag-vertical-line (start-event)
533 "Change the width of a window by dragging on the vertical line."
535 (mouse-drag-line start-event
'vertical
))
537 (defun mouse-set-point (event)
538 "Move point to the position clicked on with the mouse.
539 This should be bound to a mouse click event type."
541 (mouse-minibuffer-check event
)
542 ;; Use event-end in case called from mouse-drag-region.
543 ;; If EVENT is a click, event-end and event-start give same value.
544 (posn-set-point (event-end event
)))
546 (defvar mouse-last-region-beg nil
)
547 (defvar mouse-last-region-end nil
)
548 (defvar mouse-last-region-tick nil
)
550 (defun mouse-region-match ()
551 "Return non-nil if there's an active region that was set with the mouse."
552 (and (mark t
) mark-active
553 (eq mouse-last-region-beg
(region-beginning))
554 (eq mouse-last-region-end
(region-end))
555 (eq mouse-last-region-tick
(buffer-modified-tick))))
557 (defun mouse-set-region (click)
558 "Set the region to the text dragged over, and copy to kill ring.
559 This should be bound to a mouse drag event.
560 See the `mouse-drag-copy-region' variable to control whether this
561 command alters the kill ring or not."
563 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
564 (select-window (posn-window (event-start click
)))
565 (let ((beg (posn-point (event-start click
)))
566 (end (posn-point (event-end click
))))
567 (and mouse-drag-copy-region
(integerp beg
) (integerp end
)
568 ;; Don't set this-command to `kill-region', so a following
569 ;; C-w won't double the text in the kill ring. Ignore
570 ;; `last-command' so we don't append to a preceding kill.
571 (let (this-command last-command deactivate-mark
)
572 (copy-region-as-kill beg end
)))
573 (if (numberp beg
) (goto-char beg
))
574 ;; On a text terminal, bounce the cursor.
575 (or transient-mark-mode
580 (if (numberp end
) (goto-char end
))
581 (mouse-set-region-1)))
583 (defun mouse-set-region-1 ()
584 ;; Set transient-mark-mode for a little while.
585 (unless (eq (car-safe transient-mark-mode
) 'only
)
586 (setq transient-mark-mode
588 (unless (eq transient-mark-mode
'lambda
)
589 transient-mark-mode
))))
590 (setq mouse-last-region-beg
(region-beginning))
591 (setq mouse-last-region-end
(region-end))
592 (setq mouse-last-region-tick
(buffer-modified-tick)))
594 (defcustom mouse-scroll-delay
0.25
595 "The pause between scroll steps caused by mouse drags, in seconds.
596 If you drag the mouse beyond the edge of a window, Emacs scrolls the
597 window to bring the text beyond that edge into view, with a delay of
598 this many seconds between scroll steps. Scrolling stops when you move
599 the mouse back into the window, or release the button.
600 This variable's value may be non-integral.
601 Setting this to zero causes Emacs to scroll as fast as it can."
605 (defcustom mouse-scroll-min-lines
1
606 "The minimum number of lines scrolled by dragging mouse out of window.
607 Moving the mouse out the top or bottom edge of the window begins
608 scrolling repeatedly. The number of lines scrolled per repetition
609 is normally equal to the number of lines beyond the window edge that
610 the mouse has moved. However, it always scrolls at least the number
611 of lines specified by this variable."
615 (defun mouse-scroll-subr (window jump
&optional overlay start
)
616 "Scroll the window WINDOW, JUMP lines at a time, until new input arrives.
617 If OVERLAY is an overlay, let it stretch from START to the far edge of
618 the newly visible text.
619 Upon exit, point is at the far edge of the newly visible text."
621 ((and (> jump
0) (< jump mouse-scroll-min-lines
))
622 (setq jump mouse-scroll-min-lines
))
623 ((and (< jump
0) (< (- jump
) mouse-scroll-min-lines
))
624 (setq jump
(- mouse-scroll-min-lines
))))
625 (let ((opoint (point)))
627 (goto-char (window-start window
))
628 (if (not (zerop (vertical-motion jump window
)))
630 (set-window-start window
(point))
632 (if (window-end window
)
634 (goto-char (window-end window
))
635 ;; window-end doesn't reflect the window's new
636 ;; start position until the next redisplay.
637 (vertical-motion (1- jump
) window
))
638 (vertical-motion (- (window-height window
) 2)))
639 (goto-char (window-start window
)))
641 (move-overlay overlay start
(point)))
642 ;; Now that we have scrolled WINDOW properly,
643 ;; put point back where it was for the redisplay
644 ;; so that we don't mess up the selected window.
645 (or (eq window
(selected-window))
647 (sit-for mouse-scroll-delay
)))))
648 (or (eq window
(selected-window))
649 (goto-char opoint
))))
651 (defvar mouse-selection-click-count
0)
653 (defvar mouse-selection-click-count-buffer nil
)
655 (defun mouse-drag-region (start-event)
656 "Set the region to the text that the mouse is dragged over.
657 Highlight the drag area as you move the mouse.
658 This must be bound to a button-down mouse event.
659 In Transient Mark mode, the highlighting remains as long as the mark
660 remains active. Otherwise, it remains until the next input event.
662 If the click is in the echo area, display the `*Messages*' buffer."
664 ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
665 (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook
)
666 (mouse-drag-track start-event t
))
669 (defun mouse-posn-property (pos property
)
670 "Look for a property at click position.
671 POS may be either a buffer position or a click position like
672 those returned from `event-start'. If the click position is on
673 a string, the text property PROPERTY is examined.
674 If this is nil or the click is not on a string, then
675 the corresponding buffer position is searched for PROPERTY.
676 If PROPERTY is encountered in one of those places,
677 its value is returned."
679 (let ((w (posn-window pos
)) (pt (posn-point pos
))
680 (str (posn-string pos
)))
682 (get-text-property (cdr str
) property
(car str
)))
684 (get-char-property pt property w
))))
685 (get-char-property pos property
)))
687 (defun mouse-on-link-p (pos)
688 "Return non-nil if POS is on a link in the current buffer.
689 POS must be a buffer position in the current buffer or a mouse
690 event location in the selected window (see `event-start').
691 However, if `mouse-1-click-in-non-selected-windows' is non-nil,
692 POS may be a mouse event location in any window.
694 A clickable link is identified by one of the following methods:
696 - If the character at POS has a non-nil `follow-link' text or
697 overlay property, the value of that property determines what to do.
699 - If there is a local key-binding or a keybinding at position POS
700 for the `follow-link' event, the binding of that event determines
703 The resulting value determine whether POS is inside a link:
705 - If the value is `mouse-face', POS is inside a link if there
706 is a non-nil `mouse-face' property at POS. Return t in this case.
708 - If the value is a function, FUNC, POS is inside a link if
709 the call \(FUNC POS) returns non-nil. Return the return value
710 from that call. Arg is \(posn-point POS) if POS is a mouse event.
712 - Otherwise, return the value itself.
714 The return value is interpreted as follows:
716 - If it is a string, the mouse-1 event is translated into the
717 first character of the string, i.e. the action of the mouse-1
718 click is the local or global binding of that character.
720 - If it is a vector, the mouse-1 event is translated into the
721 first element of that vector, i.e. the action of the mouse-1
722 click is the local or global binding of that event.
724 - Otherwise, the mouse-1 event is translated into a mouse-2 event
725 at the same position."
727 (and (or (not (consp pos
))
728 mouse-1-click-in-non-selected-windows
729 (eq (selected-window) (posn-window pos
)))
730 (or (mouse-posn-property pos
'follow-link
)
731 (key-binding [follow-link
] nil t pos
)))))
733 ((eq action
'mouse-face
)
734 (and (mouse-posn-property pos
'mouse-face
) t
))
736 ;; FIXME: This seems questionable if the click is not in a buffer.
737 ;; Should we instead decide that `action' takes a `posn'?
739 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window pos
))
740 (funcall action
(posn-point pos
)))
741 (funcall action pos
)))
744 (defun mouse-fixup-help-message (msg)
745 "Fix help message MSG for `mouse-1-click-follows-link'."
747 (if (and mouse-1-click-follows-link
749 (string-match-p "\\`mouse-2" msg
)
750 (setq mp
(mouse-pixel-position))
751 (consp (setq pos
(cdr mp
)))
752 (car pos
) (>= (car pos
) 0)
753 (cdr pos
) (>= (cdr pos
) 0)
754 (setq pos
(posn-at-x-y (car pos
) (cdr pos
) (car mp
)))
755 (windowp (posn-window pos
)))
756 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window pos
))
757 (if (mouse-on-link-p pos
)
760 ((eq mouse-1-click-follows-link
'double
) "double-")
761 ((and (integerp mouse-1-click-follows-link
)
762 (< mouse-1-click-follows-link
0)) "Long ")
764 "mouse-1" (substring msg
7)))))))
767 (defun mouse-drag-track (start-event &optional
768 do-mouse-drag-region-post-process
)
769 "Track mouse drags by highlighting area between point and cursor.
770 The region will be defined with mark and point.
771 DO-MOUSE-DRAG-REGION-POST-PROCESS should only be used by
772 `mouse-drag-region'."
773 (mouse-minibuffer-check start-event
)
774 (setq mouse-selection-click-count-buffer
(current-buffer))
776 (let* ((scroll-margin 0) ; Avoid margin scrolling (Bug#9541).
777 (original-window (selected-window))
778 ;; We've recorded what we needed from the current buffer and
779 ;; window, now let's jump to the place of the event, where things
781 (_ (mouse-set-point start-event
))
783 (start-posn (event-start start-event
))
784 (start-point (posn-point start-posn
))
785 (start-window (posn-window start-posn
))
786 (start-window-start (window-start start-window
))
787 (start-hscroll (window-hscroll start-window
))
788 (bounds (window-edges start-window
))
789 (make-cursor-line-fully-visible nil
)
791 (bottom (if (window-minibuffer-p start-window
)
793 ;; Don't count the mode line.
794 (1- (nth 3 bounds
))))
795 (on-link (and mouse-1-click-follows-link
796 (or mouse-1-click-in-non-selected-windows
797 (eq start-window original-window
))
798 ;; Use start-point before the intangibility
799 ;; treatment, in case we click on a link inside an
801 (mouse-on-link-p start-posn
)))
802 (click-count (1- (event-click-count start-event
)))
803 (remap-double-click (and on-link
804 (eq mouse-1-click-follows-link
'double
)
806 ;; Suppress automatic hscrolling, because that is a nuisance
807 ;; when setting point near the right fringe (but see below).
808 (automatic-hscrolling-saved automatic-hscrolling
)
809 (automatic-hscrolling nil
)
812 (setq mouse-selection-click-count click-count
)
813 ;; In case the down click is in the middle of some intangible text,
814 ;; use the end of that text, and put it in START-POINT.
815 (if (< (point) start-point
)
816 (goto-char start-point
))
817 (setq start-point
(point))
818 (if remap-double-click
819 (setq click-count
0))
821 ;; Activate the region, using `mouse-start-end' to determine where
822 ;; to put point and mark (e.g., double-click will select a word).
823 (setq transient-mark-mode
824 (if (eq transient-mark-mode
'lambda
)
826 (cons 'only transient-mark-mode
)))
827 (let ((range (mouse-start-end start-point start-point click-count
)))
828 (push-mark (nth 0 range
) t t
)
829 (goto-char (nth 1 range
)))
831 ;; Track the mouse until we get a non-movement event.
834 (setq event
(read-event))
835 (or (mouse-movement-p event
)
836 (memq (car-safe event
) '(switch-frame select-window
))))
837 (unless (memq (car-safe event
) '(switch-frame select-window
))
838 ;; Automatic hscrolling did not occur during the call to
839 ;; `read-event'; but if the user subsequently drags the
840 ;; mouse, go ahead and hscroll.
841 (let ((automatic-hscrolling automatic-hscrolling-saved
))
843 (setq end
(event-end event
)
844 end-point
(posn-point end
))
845 (if (and (eq (posn-window end
) start-window
)
846 (integer-or-marker-p end-point
))
847 (mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point start-point
848 end-point click-count
)
849 (let ((mouse-row (cdr (cdr (mouse-position)))))
853 (mouse-scroll-subr start-window
(- mouse-row top
)
855 ((>= mouse-row bottom
)
856 (mouse-scroll-subr start-window
(1+ (- mouse-row bottom
))
857 nil start-point
))))))))
859 ;; Handle the terminating event if possible.
861 ;; Ensure that point is on the end of the last event.
862 (when (and (setq end-point
(posn-point (event-end event
)))
863 (eq (posn-window end
) start-window
)
864 (integer-or-marker-p end-point
)
865 (/= start-point end-point
))
866 (mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point start-point
867 end-point click-count
))
870 (let* ((fun (key-binding (vector (car event
))))
871 (do-multi-click (and (> (event-click-count event
) 0)
873 (not (memq fun
'(mouse-set-point
874 mouse-set-region
))))))
875 (if (and (/= (mark) (point))
876 (not do-multi-click
))
878 ;; If point has moved, finish the drag.
879 (let* (last-command this-command
)
880 (and mouse-drag-copy-region
881 do-mouse-drag-region-post-process
882 (let (deactivate-mark)
883 (copy-region-as-kill (mark) (point)))))
885 ;; If point hasn't moved, run the binding of the
886 ;; terminating up-event.
888 (goto-char start-point
)
890 (when (and (functionp fun
)
891 (= start-hscroll
(window-hscroll start-window
))
892 ;; Don't run the up-event handler if the window
893 ;; start changed in a redisplay after the
894 ;; mouse-set-point for the down-mouse event at
895 ;; the beginning of this function. When the
896 ;; window start has changed, the up-mouse event
897 ;; contains a different position due to the new
898 ;; window contents, and point is set again.
900 (= (window-start start-window
)
901 start-window-start
)))
903 (= start-point
(point))
904 (mouse--remap-link-click-p start-event event
))
905 ;; If we rebind to mouse-2, reselect previous selected
906 ;; window, so that the mouse-2 event runs in the same
907 ;; situation as if user had clicked it directly. Fixes
908 ;; the bug reported by juri@jurta.org on 2005-12-27.
909 (if (or (vectorp on-link
) (stringp on-link
))
910 (setq event
(aref on-link
0))
911 (select-window original-window
)
912 (setcar event
'mouse-2
)
913 ;; If this mouse click has never been done by the
914 ;; user, it doesn't have the necessary property to be
915 ;; interpreted correctly.
916 (put 'mouse-2
'event-kind
'mouse-click
)))
917 (push event unread-command-events
)))))))
919 (defun mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point (start click click-count
)
920 (let* ((range (mouse-start-end start click click-count
))
923 (cond ((eq (mark) beg
)
934 (defun mouse--remap-link-click-p (start-event end-event
)
935 (or (and (eq mouse-1-click-follows-link
'double
)
936 (= (event-click-count start-event
) 2))
938 (not (eq mouse-1-click-follows-link
'double
))
939 (= (event-click-count start-event
) 1)
940 (= (event-click-count end-event
) 1)
941 (or (not (integerp mouse-1-click-follows-link
))
942 (let ((t0 (posn-timestamp (event-start start-event
)))
943 (t1 (posn-timestamp (event-end end-event
))))
944 (and (integerp t0
) (integerp t1
)
945 (if (> mouse-1-click-follows-link
0)
946 (<= (- t1 t0
) mouse-1-click-follows-link
)
947 (< (- t0 t1
) mouse-1-click-follows-link
))))))))
950 ;; Commands to handle xterm-style multiple clicks.
951 (defun mouse-skip-word (dir)
952 "Skip over word, over whitespace, or over identical punctuation.
953 If DIR is positive skip forward; if negative, skip backward."
954 (let* ((char (following-char))
955 (syntax (char-to-string (char-syntax char
))))
956 (cond ((string= syntax
"w")
957 ;; Here, we can't use skip-syntax-forward/backward because
958 ;; they don't pay attention to word-separating-categories,
959 ;; and thus they will skip over a true word boundary. So,
960 ;; we simulate the original behavior by using forward-word.
962 (if (not (looking-at "\\<"))
964 (if (or (looking-at "\\<") (not (looking-at "\\>")))
966 ((string= syntax
" ")
968 (skip-syntax-backward syntax
)
969 (skip-syntax-forward syntax
)))
970 ((string= syntax
"_")
972 (skip-syntax-backward "w_")
973 (skip-syntax-forward "w_")))
975 (while (and (not (bobp)) (= (preceding-char) char
))
978 (while (and (not (eobp)) (= (following-char) char
))
979 (forward-char 1))))))
981 (defun mouse-start-end (start end mode
)
982 "Return a list of region bounds based on START and END according to MODE.
983 If MODE is 0 then set point to (min START END), mark to (max START END).
984 If MODE is 1 then set point to start of word at (min START END),
985 mark to end of word at (max START END).
986 If MODE is 2 then do the same for lines."
991 (setq mode
(mod mode
3))
997 (= (char-syntax (char-after start
)) ?\
())
1006 (= (char-syntax (char-after start
)) ?\
)))
1007 (list (save-excursion
1008 (goto-char (1+ start
))
1015 (= (char-syntax (char-after start
)) ?
\"))
1016 (let ((open (or (eq start
(point-min))
1018 (goto-char (- start
1))
1019 (looking-at "\\s(\\|\\s \\|\\s>")))))
1029 (list (save-excursion
1032 (goto-char (1+ start
))
1038 (list (save-excursion
1040 (mouse-skip-word -
1)
1047 (list (save-excursion
1049 (line-beginning-position 1))
1055 ;; Subroutine: set the mark where CLICK happened,
1056 ;; but don't do anything else.
1057 (defun mouse-set-mark-fast (click)
1058 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
1059 (let ((posn (event-start click
)))
1060 (select-window (posn-window posn
))
1061 (if (numberp (posn-point posn
))
1062 (push-mark (posn-point posn
) t t
))))
1064 (defun mouse-undouble-last-event (events)
1065 (let* ((index (1- (length events
)))
1066 (last (nthcdr index events
))
1068 (basic (event-basic-type event
))
1069 (old-modifiers (event-modifiers event
))
1070 (modifiers (delq 'double
(delq 'triple
(copy-sequence old-modifiers
))))
1073 ;; Use reverse, not nreverse, since event-modifiers
1074 ;; does not copy the list it returns.
1075 (cons (event-convert-list (reverse (cons basic modifiers
)))
1079 (if (and (not (equal modifiers old-modifiers
))
1080 (key-binding (apply 'vector events
)))
1085 ;; Momentarily show where the mark is, if highlighting doesn't show it.
1087 (defun mouse-set-mark (click)
1088 "Set mark at the position clicked on with the mouse.
1089 Display cursor at that position for a second.
1090 This must be bound to a mouse click."
1092 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
1093 (select-window (posn-window (event-start click
)))
1094 ;; We don't use save-excursion because that preserves the mark too.
1095 (let ((point-save (point)))
1097 (progn (mouse-set-point click
)
1099 (or transient-mark-mode
1101 (goto-char point-save
))))
1103 (defun mouse-kill (click)
1104 "Kill the region between point and the mouse click.
1105 The text is saved in the kill ring, as with \\[kill-region]."
1107 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
1108 (let* ((posn (event-start click
))
1109 (click-posn (posn-point posn
)))
1110 (select-window (posn-window posn
))
1111 (if (numberp click-posn
)
1112 (kill-region (min (point) click-posn
)
1113 (max (point) click-posn
)))))
1115 (defun mouse-yank-at-click (click arg
)
1116 "Insert the last stretch of killed text at the position clicked on.
1117 Also move point to one end of the text thus inserted (normally the end),
1118 and set mark at the beginning.
1119 Prefix arguments are interpreted as with \\[yank].
1120 If `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil, insert at point
1121 regardless of where you click."
1122 (interactive "e\nP")
1123 ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
1124 (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook
)
1125 (when select-active-regions
1126 ;; Without this, confusing things happen upon e.g. inserting into
1127 ;; the middle of an active region.
1129 (or mouse-yank-at-point
(mouse-set-point click
))
1130 (setq this-command
'yank
)
1131 (setq mouse-selection-click-count
0)
1134 (defun mouse-yank-primary (click)
1135 "Insert the primary selection at the position clicked on.
1136 Move point to the end of the inserted text, and set mark at
1137 beginning. If `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil, insert at point
1138 regardless of where you click."
1140 ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
1141 (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook
)
1142 ;; Without this, confusing things happen upon e.g. inserting into
1143 ;; the middle of an active region.
1144 (when select-active-regions
1145 (let (select-active-regions)
1147 (or mouse-yank-at-point
(mouse-set-point click
))
1150 ((eq system-type
'windows-nt
)
1151 ;; MS-Windows emulates PRIMARY in x-get-selection, but not
1152 ;; in x-get-selection-value (the latter only accesses the
1153 ;; clipboard). So try PRIMARY first, in case they selected
1154 ;; something with the mouse in the current Emacs session.
1155 (or (x-get-selection 'PRIMARY
)
1156 (x-get-selection-value)))
1157 ((fboundp 'x-get-selection-value
) ; MS-DOS and X.
1158 ;; On X, x-get-selection-value supports more formats and
1159 ;; encodings, so use it in preference to x-get-selection.
1160 (or (x-get-selection-value)
1161 (x-get-selection 'PRIMARY
)))
1162 ;; FIXME: What about xterm-mouse-mode etc.?
1164 (x-get-selection 'PRIMARY
)))))
1166 (error "No selection is available"))
1170 (defun mouse-kill-ring-save (click)
1171 "Copy the region between point and the mouse click in the kill ring.
1172 This does not delete the region; it acts like \\[kill-ring-save]."
1174 (mouse-set-mark-fast click
)
1175 (let (this-command last-command
)
1176 (kill-ring-save (point) (mark t
))))
1178 ;; This function used to delete the text between point and the mouse
1179 ;; whenever it was equal to the front of the kill ring, but some
1180 ;; people found that confusing.
1182 ;; The position of the last invocation of `mouse-save-then-kill'.
1183 (defvar mouse-save-then-kill-posn nil
)
1185 (defun mouse-save-then-kill-delete-region (beg end
)
1186 ;; We must make our own undo boundaries
1187 ;; because they happen automatically only for the current buffer.
1189 (if (or (= beg end
) (eq buffer-undo-list t
))
1190 ;; If we have no undo list in this buffer,
1192 (delete-region beg end
)
1193 ;; Delete, but make the undo-list entry share with the kill ring.
1194 ;; First, delete just one char, so in case buffer is being modified
1195 ;; for the first time, the undo list records that fact.
1196 (let (before-change-functions after-change-functions
)
1198 (+ beg
(if (> end beg
) 1 -
1))))
1199 (let ((buffer-undo-list buffer-undo-list
))
1200 ;; Undo that deletion--but don't change the undo list!
1201 (let (before-change-functions after-change-functions
)
1202 (primitive-undo 1 buffer-undo-list
))
1203 ;; Now delete the rest of the specified region,
1204 ;; but don't record it.
1205 (setq buffer-undo-list t
)
1206 (if (/= (length (car kill-ring
)) (- (max end beg
) (min end beg
)))
1207 (error "Lossage in mouse-save-then-kill-delete-region"))
1208 (delete-region beg end
))
1209 (let ((tail buffer-undo-list
))
1210 ;; Search back in buffer-undo-list for the string
1211 ;; that came from deleting one character.
1212 (while (and tail
(not (stringp (car (car tail
)))))
1213 (setq tail
(cdr tail
)))
1214 ;; Replace it with an entry for the entire deleted text.
1216 (setcar tail
(cons (car kill-ring
) (min beg end
))))))
1219 (defun mouse-save-then-kill (click)
1220 "Set the region according to CLICK; the second time, kill it.
1221 CLICK should be a mouse click event.
1223 If the region is inactive, activate it temporarily. Set mark at
1224 the original point, and move point to the position of CLICK.
1226 If the region is already active, adjust it. Normally, do this by
1227 moving point or mark, whichever is closer, to CLICK. But if you
1228 have selected whole words or lines, move point or mark to the
1229 word or line boundary closest to CLICK instead.
1231 If `mouse-drag-copy-region' is non-nil, this command also saves the
1232 new region to the kill ring (replacing the previous kill if the
1233 previous region was just saved to the kill ring).
1235 If this command is called a second consecutive time with the same
1236 CLICK position, kill the region (or delete it
1237 if `mouse-drag-copy-region' is non-nil)"
1239 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
1240 (let* ((posn (event-start click
))
1241 (click-pt (posn-point posn
))
1242 (window (posn-window posn
))
1243 (buf (window-buffer window
))
1244 ;; Don't let a subsequent kill command append to this one.
1245 (this-command this-command
)
1246 ;; Check if the user has multi-clicked to select words/lines.
1248 (if (and (eq mouse-selection-click-count-buffer buf
)
1249 (with-current-buffer buf
(mark t
)))
1250 mouse-selection-click-count
1253 ((not (numberp click-pt
)) nil
)
1254 ;; If the user clicked without moving point, kill the region.
1255 ;; This also resets `mouse-selection-click-count'.
1256 ((and (eq last-command
'mouse-save-then-kill
)
1257 (eq click-pt mouse-save-then-kill-posn
)
1258 (eq window
(selected-window)))
1259 (if mouse-drag-copy-region
1260 ;; Region already saved in the previous click;
1261 ;; don't make a duplicate entry, just delete.
1262 (delete-region (mark t
) (point))
1263 (kill-region (mark t
) (point)))
1264 (setq mouse-selection-click-count
0)
1265 (setq mouse-save-then-kill-posn nil
))
1267 ;; Otherwise, if there is a suitable region, adjust it by moving
1268 ;; one end (whichever is closer) to CLICK-PT.
1269 ((or (with-current-buffer buf
(region-active-p))
1270 (and (eq window
(selected-window))
1272 (or (and (eq last-command
'mouse-save-then-kill
)
1273 mouse-save-then-kill-posn
)
1274 (and (memq last-command
'(mouse-drag-region
1276 (or mark-even-if-inactive
1277 (not transient-mark-mode
))))))
1278 (select-window window
)
1279 (let* ((range (mouse-start-end click-pt click-pt click-count
)))
1280 (if (< (abs (- click-pt
(mark t
)))
1281 (abs (- click-pt
(point))))
1282 (set-mark (car range
))
1283 (goto-char (nth 1 range
)))
1284 (setq deactivate-mark nil
)
1285 (mouse-set-region-1)
1286 (when mouse-drag-copy-region
1287 ;; Region already copied to kill-ring once, so replace.
1288 (kill-new (filter-buffer-substring (mark t
) (point)) t
))
1289 ;; Arrange for a repeated mouse-3 to kill the region.
1290 (setq mouse-save-then-kill-posn click-pt
)))
1292 ;; Otherwise, set the mark where point is and move to CLICK-PT.
1294 (select-window window
)
1295 (mouse-set-mark-fast click
)
1296 (let ((before-scroll (with-current-buffer buf point-before-scroll
)))
1297 (if before-scroll
(goto-char before-scroll
)))
1298 (exchange-point-and-mark)
1299 (mouse-set-region-1)
1300 (when mouse-drag-copy-region
1301 (kill-new (filter-buffer-substring (mark t
) (point))))
1302 (setq mouse-save-then-kill-posn click-pt
)))))
1305 (global-set-key [M-mouse-1
] 'mouse-start-secondary
)
1306 (global-set-key [M-drag-mouse-1
] 'mouse-set-secondary
)
1307 (global-set-key [M-down-mouse-1
] 'mouse-drag-secondary
)
1308 (global-set-key [M-mouse-3
] 'mouse-secondary-save-then-kill
)
1309 (global-set-key [M-mouse-2
] 'mouse-yank-secondary
)
1311 (defconst mouse-secondary-overlay
1312 (let ((ol (make-overlay (point-min) (point-min))))
1314 (overlay-put ol
'face
'secondary-selection
)
1316 "An overlay which records the current secondary selection.
1317 It is deleted when there is no secondary selection.")
1319 (defvar mouse-secondary-click-count
0)
1321 ;; A marker which records the specified first end for a secondary selection.
1323 (defvar mouse-secondary-start nil
)
1325 (defun mouse-start-secondary (click)
1326 "Set one end of the secondary selection to the position clicked on.
1327 Use \\[mouse-secondary-save-then-kill] to set the other end
1328 and complete the secondary selection."
1330 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
1331 (let ((posn (event-start click
)))
1332 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window posn
))
1333 ;; Cancel any preexisting secondary selection.
1334 (delete-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1335 (if (numberp (posn-point posn
))
1337 (or mouse-secondary-start
1338 (setq mouse-secondary-start
(make-marker)))
1339 (move-marker mouse-secondary-start
(posn-point posn
)))))))
1341 (defun mouse-set-secondary (click)
1342 "Set the secondary selection to the text that the mouse is dragged over.
1343 This must be bound to a mouse drag event."
1345 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
1346 (let ((posn (event-start click
))
1348 (end (event-end click
)))
1349 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window posn
))
1350 (if (numberp (posn-point posn
))
1351 (setq beg
(posn-point posn
)))
1352 (move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay beg
(posn-point end
))
1355 (buffer-substring (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1356 (overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay
))))))
1358 (defun mouse-drag-secondary (start-event)
1359 "Set the secondary selection to the text that the mouse is dragged over.
1360 Highlight the drag area as you move the mouse.
1361 This must be bound to a button-down mouse event.
1362 The function returns a non-nil value if it creates a secondary selection."
1364 (mouse-minibuffer-check start-event
)
1365 (let* ((echo-keystrokes 0)
1366 (start-posn (event-start start-event
))
1367 (start-point (posn-point start-posn
))
1368 (start-window (posn-window start-posn
))
1369 (bounds (window-edges start-window
))
1370 (top (nth 1 bounds
))
1371 (bottom (if (window-minibuffer-p start-window
)
1373 ;; Don't count the mode line.
1374 (1- (nth 3 bounds
))))
1375 (click-count (1- (event-click-count start-event
))))
1376 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer start-window
)
1377 (setq mouse-secondary-click-count click-count
)
1378 (if (> (mod click-count
3) 0)
1379 ;; Double or triple press: make an initial selection
1380 ;; of one word or line.
1381 (let ((range (mouse-start-end start-point start-point click-count
)))
1382 (set-marker mouse-secondary-start nil
)
1383 (move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
(car range
) (nth 1 range
)
1384 (window-buffer start-window
)))
1385 ;; Single-press: cancel any preexisting secondary selection.
1386 (or mouse-secondary-start
1387 (setq mouse-secondary-start
(make-marker)))
1388 (set-marker mouse-secondary-start start-point
)
1389 (delete-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
))
1390 (let (event end end-point
)
1393 (setq event
(read-event))
1394 (or (mouse-movement-p event
)
1395 (memq (car-safe event
) '(switch-frame select-window
))))
1397 (if (memq (car-safe event
) '(switch-frame select-window
))
1399 (setq end
(event-end event
)
1400 end-point
(posn-point end
))
1402 ;; Are we moving within the original window?
1403 ((and (eq (posn-window end
) start-window
)
1404 (integer-or-marker-p end-point
))
1405 (let ((range (mouse-start-end start-point end-point
1407 (if (or (/= start-point end-point
)
1408 (null (marker-position mouse-secondary-start
)))
1410 (set-marker mouse-secondary-start nil
)
1411 (move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
1412 (car range
) (nth 1 range
))))))
1414 (let ((mouse-row (cdr (cdr (mouse-position)))))
1418 (mouse-scroll-subr start-window
(- mouse-row top
)
1419 mouse-secondary-overlay start-point
))
1420 ((>= mouse-row bottom
)
1421 (mouse-scroll-subr start-window
(1+ (- mouse-row bottom
))
1422 mouse-secondary-overlay start-point
)))))))))
1425 (if (marker-position mouse-secondary-start
)
1426 (save-window-excursion
1427 (delete-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1428 (x-set-selection 'SECONDARY nil
)
1429 (select-window start-window
)
1431 (goto-char mouse-secondary-start
)
1436 (buffer-substring (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1437 (overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay
)))))))))
1439 (defun mouse-yank-secondary (click)
1440 "Insert the secondary selection at the position clicked on.
1441 Move point to the end of the inserted text.
1442 If `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil, insert at point
1443 regardless of where you click."
1445 ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
1446 (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook
)
1447 (or mouse-yank-at-point
(mouse-set-point click
))
1448 (let ((secondary (x-get-selection 'SECONDARY
)))
1451 (error "No secondary selection"))))
1453 (defun mouse-kill-secondary ()
1454 "Kill the text in the secondary selection.
1455 This is intended more as a keyboard command than as a mouse command
1456 but it can work as either one.
1458 The current buffer (in case of keyboard use), or the buffer clicked on,
1459 must be the one that the secondary selection is in. This requirement
1460 is to prevent accidents."
1462 (let* ((keys (this-command-keys))
1463 (click (elt keys
(1- (length keys
)))))
1464 (or (eq (overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1466 (window-buffer (posn-window (event-start click
)))
1468 (error "Select or click on the buffer where the secondary selection is")))
1470 (with-current-buffer (overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1471 (kill-region (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1472 (overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay
))))
1473 (delete-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
))
1475 (defun mouse-secondary-save-then-kill (click)
1476 "Set the secondary selection and save it to the kill ring.
1477 The second time, kill it. CLICK should be a mouse click event.
1479 If you have not called `mouse-start-secondary' in the clicked
1480 buffer, activate the secondary selection and set it between point
1481 and the click position CLICK.
1483 Otherwise, adjust the bounds of the secondary selection.
1484 Normally, do this by moving its beginning or end, whichever is
1485 closer, to CLICK. But if you have selected whole words or lines,
1486 adjust to the word or line boundary closest to CLICK instead.
1488 If this command is called a second consecutive time with the same
1489 CLICK position, kill the secondary selection."
1491 (mouse-minibuffer-check click
)
1492 (let* ((posn (event-start click
))
1493 (click-pt (posn-point posn
))
1494 (window (posn-window posn
))
1495 (buf (window-buffer window
))
1496 ;; Don't let a subsequent kill command append to this one.
1497 (this-command this-command
)
1498 ;; Check if the user has multi-clicked to select words/lines.
1500 (if (eq (overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay
) buf
)
1501 mouse-secondary-click-count
1503 (beg (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay
))
1504 (end (overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay
)))
1507 ((not (numberp click-pt
)) nil
)
1509 ;; If the secondary selection is not active in BUF, activate it.
1510 ((not (eq buf
(or (overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1511 (if mouse-secondary-start
1512 (marker-buffer mouse-secondary-start
)))))
1513 (select-window window
)
1514 (setq mouse-secondary-start
(make-marker))
1515 (move-marker mouse-secondary-start
(point))
1516 (move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
(point) click-pt buf
)
1517 (kill-ring-save (point) click-pt
))
1519 ;; If the user clicked without moving point, delete the secondary
1520 ;; selection. This also resets `mouse-secondary-click-count'.
1521 ((and (eq last-command
'mouse-secondary-save-then-kill
)
1522 (eq click-pt mouse-save-then-kill-posn
)
1523 (eq window
(selected-window)))
1524 (mouse-save-then-kill-delete-region beg end
)
1525 (delete-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1526 (setq mouse-secondary-click-count
0)
1527 (setq mouse-save-then-kill-posn nil
))
1529 ;; Otherwise, if there is a suitable secondary selection overlay,
1530 ;; adjust it by moving one end (whichever is closer) to CLICK-PT.
1531 ((and beg
(eq buf
(overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay
)))
1532 (let* ((range (mouse-start-end click-pt click-pt click-count
)))
1533 (if (< (abs (- click-pt beg
))
1534 (abs (- click-pt end
)))
1535 (move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay
(car range
) end
)
1536 (move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay beg
(nth 1 range
))))
1537 (setq deactivate-mark nil
)
1538 (if (eq last-command
'mouse-secondary-save-then-kill
)
1539 ;; If the front of the kill ring comes from an immediately
1540 ;; previous use of this command, replace the entry.
1542 (buffer-substring (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1543 (overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay
))
1545 (let (deactivate-mark)
1546 (copy-region-as-kill (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1547 (overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay
))))
1548 (setq mouse-save-then-kill-posn click-pt
))
1550 ;; Otherwise, set the secondary selection overlay.
1552 (select-window window
)
1553 (if mouse-secondary-start
1554 ;; All we have is one end of a selection, so put the other
1556 (let ((start (+ 0 mouse-secondary-start
)))
1557 (kill-ring-save start click-pt
)
1558 (move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay start click-pt
)))
1559 (setq mouse-save-then-kill-posn click-pt
))))
1561 ;; Finally, set the window system's secondary selection.
1563 (and (overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1564 (setq str
(buffer-substring (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay
)
1565 (overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay
)))
1567 (x-set-selection 'SECONDARY str
))))
1570 (defcustom mouse-buffer-menu-maxlen
20
1571 "Number of buffers in one pane (submenu) of the buffer menu.
1572 If we have lots of buffers, divide them into groups of
1573 `mouse-buffer-menu-maxlen' and make a pane (or submenu) for each one."
1577 (defcustom mouse-buffer-menu-mode-mult
4
1578 "Group the buffers by the major mode groups on \\[mouse-buffer-menu]?
1579 This number which determines (in a hairy way) whether \\[mouse-buffer-menu]
1580 will split the buffer menu by the major modes (see
1581 `mouse-buffer-menu-mode-groups') or just by menu length.
1582 Set to 1 (or even 0!) if you want to group by major mode always, and to
1583 a large number if you prefer a mixed multitude. The default is 4."
1588 (defvar mouse-buffer-menu-mode-groups
1589 (mapcar (lambda (arg) (cons (purecopy (car arg
)) (purecopy (cdr arg
))))
1590 '(("Info\\|Help\\|Apropos\\|Man" .
"Help")
1591 ("\\bVM\\b\\|\\bMH\\b\\|Message\\|Mail\\|Group\\|Score\\|Summary\\|Article"
1596 ("Outline" .
"Text")
1597 ("\\(HT\\|SG\\|X\\|XHT\\)ML" .
"SGML")
1598 ("log\\|diff\\|vc\\|cvs\\|Annotate" .
"Version Control") ; "Change Management"?
1599 ("Threads\\|Memory\\|Disassembly\\|Breakpoints\\|Frames\\|Locals\\|Registers\\|Inferior I/O\\|Debugger"
1602 "How to group various major modes together in \\[mouse-buffer-menu].
1603 Each element has the form (REGEXP . GROUPNAME).
1604 If the major mode's name string matches REGEXP, use GROUPNAME instead.")
1606 (defun mouse-buffer-menu (event)
1607 "Pop up a menu of buffers for selection with the mouse.
1608 This switches buffers in the window that you clicked on,
1609 and selects that window."
1611 (mouse-minibuffer-check event
)
1612 (let ((buffers (buffer-list)) alist menu split-by-major-mode sum-of-squares
)
1613 ;; Make an alist of elements that look like (MENU-ITEM . BUFFER).
1614 (dolist (buf buffers
)
1615 ;; Divide all buffers into buckets for various major modes.
1616 ;; Each bucket looks like (MODE NAMESTRING BUFFERS...).
1617 (with-current-buffer buf
1618 (let* ((adjusted-major-mode major-mode
) elt
)
1619 (dolist (group mouse-buffer-menu-mode-groups
)
1620 (when (string-match (car group
) (format-mode-line mode-name
))
1621 (setq adjusted-major-mode
(cdr group
))))
1622 (setq elt
(assoc adjusted-major-mode split-by-major-mode
))
1624 (setq elt
(list adjusted-major-mode
1625 (if (stringp adjusted-major-mode
)
1627 (format-mode-line mode-name nil nil buf
)))
1628 split-by-major-mode
(cons elt split-by-major-mode
)))
1629 (or (memq buf
(cdr (cdr elt
)))
1630 (setcdr (cdr elt
) (cons buf
(cdr (cdr elt
))))))))
1631 ;; Compute the sum of squares of sizes of the major-mode buckets.
1632 (let ((tail split-by-major-mode
))
1633 (setq sum-of-squares
0)
1635 (setq sum-of-squares
1637 (let ((len (length (cdr (cdr (car tail
)))))) (* len len
))))
1638 (setq tail
(cdr tail
))))
1639 (if (< (* sum-of-squares mouse-buffer-menu-mode-mult
)
1640 (* (length buffers
) (length buffers
)))
1641 ;; Subdividing by major modes really helps, so let's do it.
1642 (let (subdivided-menus (buffers-left (length buffers
)))
1643 ;; Sort the list to put the most popular major modes first.
1644 (setq split-by-major-mode
1645 (sort split-by-major-mode
1646 (function (lambda (elt1 elt2
)
1647 (> (length elt1
) (length elt2
))))))
1648 ;; Make a separate submenu for each major mode
1649 ;; that has more than one buffer,
1650 ;; unless all the remaining buffers are less than 1/10 of them.
1651 (while (and split-by-major-mode
1652 (and (> (length (car split-by-major-mode
)) 3)
1653 (> (* buffers-left
10) (length buffers
))))
1654 (let ((this-mode-list (mouse-buffer-menu-alist
1655 (cdr (cdr (car split-by-major-mode
))))))
1657 (setq subdivided-menus
1659 (nth 1 (car split-by-major-mode
))
1661 subdivided-menus
))))
1663 (- buffers-left
(length (cdr (car split-by-major-mode
)))))
1664 (setq split-by-major-mode
(cdr split-by-major-mode
)))
1665 ;; If any major modes are left over,
1666 ;; make a single submenu for them.
1667 (if split-by-major-mode
1669 (mouse-buffer-menu-alist
1670 ;; we don't need split-by-major-mode any more,
1671 ;; so we can ditch it with nconc.
1672 (apply 'nconc
(mapcar 'cddr split-by-major-mode
)))))
1674 (setq subdivided-menus
1675 (cons (cons "Others" others-list
)
1676 subdivided-menus
)))))
1677 (setq menu
(cons "Buffer Menu" (nreverse subdivided-menus
))))
1679 (setq alist
(mouse-buffer-menu-alist buffers
))
1680 (setq menu
(cons "Buffer Menu"
1681 (mouse-buffer-menu-split "Select Buffer" alist
)))))
1682 (let ((buf (x-popup-menu event menu
))
1683 (window (posn-window (event-start event
))))
1686 (if (framep window
) (frame-selected-window window
)
1688 (switch-to-buffer buf
)))))
1690 (defun mouse-buffer-menu-alist (buffers)
1696 (function (lambda (elt1 elt2
)
1697 (string< (buffer-name elt1
) (buffer-name elt2
))))))
1700 (or (eq ?\s
(aref (buffer-name (car tail
)) 0))
1703 (length (buffer-name (car tail
))))))
1704 (setq tail
(cdr tail
)))
1707 (let ((elt (car tail
)))
1708 (if (/= (aref (buffer-name elt
) 0) ?\s
)
1713 (format "%%-%ds %%s%%s %%s" maxlen
)
1715 (if (buffer-modified-p elt
) "*" " ")
1716 (with-current-buffer elt
1717 (if buffer-read-only
"%" " "))
1718 (or (buffer-file-name elt
)
1719 (with-current-buffer elt
1720 (if list-buffers-directory
1722 list-buffers-directory
)))
1726 (setq tail
(cdr tail
)))
1727 ;; Compensate for the reversal that the above loop does.
1730 (defun mouse-buffer-menu-split (title alist
)
1731 ;; If we have lots of buffers, divide them into groups of 20
1732 ;; and make a pane (or submenu) for each one.
1733 (if (> (length alist
) (/ (* mouse-buffer-menu-maxlen
3) 2))
1734 (let ((alist alist
) sublists next
1737 ;; Pull off the next mouse-buffer-menu-maxlen buffers
1738 ;; and make them the next element of sublist.
1739 (setq next
(nthcdr mouse-buffer-menu-maxlen alist
))
1741 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- mouse-buffer-menu-maxlen
) alist
)
1743 (setq sublists
(cons (cons (format "Buffers %d" i
) alist
)
1747 (nreverse sublists
))
1748 ;; Few buffers--put them all in one pane.
1749 (list (cons title alist
))))
1751 (define-obsolete-function-alias
1752 'mouse-choose-completion
'choose-completion
"23.2")
1756 (defun font-menu-add-default ()
1757 (let* ((default (cdr (assq 'font
(frame-parameters (selected-frame)))))
1758 (font-alist x-fixed-font-alist
)
1759 (elt (or (assoc "Misc" font-alist
) (nth 1 font-alist
))))
1760 (if (assoc "Default" elt
)
1761 (delete (assoc "Default" elt
) elt
))
1763 (cons (list "Default" default
)
1766 (defvar x-fixed-font-alist
1768 (purecopy "Font Menu")
1772 (lambda (arg) (cons (purecopy (car arg
)) (purecopy (cdr arg
))))
1773 ;; For these, we specify the pixel height and width.
1775 ("6x10" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--10-*-*-*-c-60-iso8859-1" "6x10")
1777 "-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--12-*-*-*-c-60-iso8859-1" "6x12")
1779 "-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-*-*-*-c-60-iso8859-1" "6x13")
1780 ("7x13" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-*-*-*-c-70-iso8859-1" "7x13")
1781 ("7x14" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-c-70-iso8859-1" "7x14")
1782 ("8x13" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-*-*-*-c-80-iso8859-1" "8x13")
1783 ("9x15" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-*-*-*-c-90-iso8859-1" "9x15")
1784 ("10x20" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-*-*-*-c-100-iso8859-1" "10x20")
1785 ("11x18" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--18-*-*-*-c-110-iso8859-1" "11x18")
1786 ("12x24" "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--24-*-*-*-c-120-iso8859-1" "12x24")
1789 "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal--8-*-*-*-c-50-iso8859-1")
1791 "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal--8-*-*-*-c-60-iso8859-1")
1793 "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal--8-*-*-*-c-80-iso8859-1")
1795 "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal--10-*-*-*-c-80-iso8859-1")
1797 "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-c-80-iso8859-1")
1799 "-schumacher-clean-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-80-iso8859-1")
1801 ("sony 8x16" "-sony-fixed-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-80-iso8859-1")
1802 ;; We don't seem to have these; who knows what they are.
1803 ;; ("fg-18" "fg-18")
1804 ;; ("fg-25" "fg-25")
1805 ("lucidasanstypewriter-12" "-b&h-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-sans-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1")
1806 ("lucidasanstypewriter-bold-14" "-b&h-lucidatypewriter-bold-r-normal-sans-*-140-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1")
1807 ("lucidasanstypewriter-bold-24"
1808 "-b&h-lucidatypewriter-bold-r-normal-sans-*-240-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1")
1809 ;; ("lucidatypewriter-bold-r-24" "-b&h-lucidatypewriter-bold-r-normal-sans-24-240-75-75-m-140-iso8859-1")
1810 ;; ("fixed-medium-20" "-misc-fixed-medium-*-*-*-20-*-*-*-*-*-*-*")
1814 (purecopy "Courier")
1816 (lambda (arg) (cons (purecopy (car arg
)) (purecopy (cdr arg
))))
1817 ;; For these, we specify the point height.
1818 '(("8" "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-80-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1819 ("10" "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1820 ("12" "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-120-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1821 ("14" "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-140-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1822 ("18" "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-180-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1823 ("24" "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-240-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1824 ("8 bold" "-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-80-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1825 ("10 bold" "-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1826 ("12 bold" "-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-120-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1827 ("14 bold" "-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-140-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1828 ("18 bold" "-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-180-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1829 ("24 bold" "-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-240-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1830 ("8 slant" "-adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-80-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1831 ("10 slant" "-adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-100-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1832 ("12 slant" "-adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-120-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1833 ("14 slant" "-adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-140-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1834 ("18 slant" "-adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-180-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1835 ("24 slant" "-adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-240-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1836 ("8 bold slant" "-adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-80-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1837 ("10 bold slant" "-adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-100-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1838 ("12 bold slant" "-adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-120-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1839 ("14 bold slant" "-adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-140-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1840 ("18 bold slant" "-adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-180-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1841 ("24 bold slant" "-adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-240-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1")
1843 "X fonts suitable for use in Emacs.")
1845 (declare-function generate-fontset-menu
"fontset" ())
1847 (defun mouse-select-font ()
1848 "Prompt for a font name, using `x-popup-menu', and return it."
1850 (unless (display-multi-font-p)
1851 (error "Cannot change fonts on this display"))
1854 (if (listp last-nonmenu-event
)
1856 (list '(0 0) (selected-window)))
1857 (append x-fixed-font-alist
1858 (list (generate-fontset-menu))))))
1860 (declare-function text-scale-mode
"face-remap")
1862 (defun mouse-set-font (&rest fonts
)
1863 "Set the default font for the selected frame.
1864 The argument FONTS is a list of font names; the first valid font
1865 in this list is used.
1867 When called interactively, pop up a menu and allow the user to
1870 (progn (unless (display-multi-font-p)
1871 (error "Cannot change fonts on this display"))
1873 (if (listp last-nonmenu-event
)
1875 (list '(0 0) (selected-window)))
1876 ;; Append list of fontsets currently defined.
1877 (append x-fixed-font-alist
(list (generate-fontset-menu))))))
1883 (set-frame-font (car fonts
))
1884 (setq font
(car fonts
))
1887 (setq fonts
(cdr fonts
)))))
1889 (error "Font not found")))))
1891 (defvar mouse-appearance-menu-map nil
)
1892 (declare-function x-select-font
"xfns.c" (&optional frame ignored
)) ; USE_GTK
1893 (declare-function buffer-face-mode-invoke
"face-remap"
1894 (face arg
&optional interactive
))
1895 (declare-function font-face-attributes
"font.c" (font &optional frame
))
1897 (defun mouse-appearance-menu (event)
1898 "Show a menu for changing the default face in the current buffer."
1900 (require 'face-remap
)
1901 (when (display-multi-font-p)
1902 (with-selected-window (car (event-start event
))
1903 (if mouse-appearance-menu-map
1904 nil
; regenerate new fonts
1905 ;; Initialize mouse-appearance-menu-map
1906 (setq mouse-appearance-menu-map
1907 (make-sparse-keymap "Change Default Buffer Face"))
1908 (define-key mouse-appearance-menu-map
[face-remap-reset-base
]
1909 '(menu-item "Reset to Default" face-remap-reset-base
))
1910 (define-key mouse-appearance-menu-map
[text-scale-decrease
]
1911 '(menu-item "Decrease Buffer Text Size" text-scale-decrease
))
1912 (define-key mouse-appearance-menu-map
[text-scale-increase
]
1913 '(menu-item "Increase Buffer Text Size" text-scale-increase
))
1915 (if (functionp 'x-select-font
)
1916 (define-key mouse-appearance-menu-map
[x-select-font
]
1917 '(menu-item "Change Buffer Font..." x-select-font
))
1918 ;; If the select-font is unavailable, construct a menu.
1919 (let ((font-submenu (make-sparse-keymap "Change Text Font"))
1920 (font-alist (cdr (append x-fixed-font-alist
1921 (list (generate-fontset-menu))))))
1922 (dolist (family font-alist
)
1923 (let* ((submenu-name (car family
))
1924 (submenu-map (make-sparse-keymap submenu-name
)))
1925 (dolist (font (cdr family
))
1926 (let ((font-name (car font
))
1928 (if (string= font-name
"")
1929 (define-key submenu-map
[space]
1931 (setq font-symbol (intern (cadr font)))
1932 (define-key submenu-map (vector font-symbol)
1933 (list 'menu-item (car font) font-symbol)))))
1934 (define-key font-submenu (vector (intern submenu-name))
1935 (list 'menu-item submenu-name submenu-map))))
1936 (define-key mouse-appearance-menu-map [font-submenu]
1937 (list 'menu-item "Change Text Font" font-submenu)))))
1938 (let ((choice (x-popup-menu event mouse-appearance-menu-map)))
1939 (setq choice (nth (1- (length choice)) choice))
1940 (cond ((eq choice 'text-scale-increase)
1941 (text-scale-increase 1))
1942 ((eq choice 'text-scale-decrease)
1943 (text-scale-increase -1))
1944 ((eq choice 'face-remap-reset-base)
1946 (buffer-face-mode 0))
1948 ;; Either choice == 'x-select-font, or choice is a
1949 ;; symbol whose name is a font.
1950 (buffer-face-mode-invoke (font-face-attributes
1951 (if (eq choice 'x-select-font)
1953 (symbol-name choice)))
1955 (called-interactively-p 'interactive))))))))
1958 ;;; Bindings for mouse commands.
1960 (define-key global-map [down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-region)
1961 (global-set-key [mouse-1] 'mouse-set-point)
1962 (global-set-key [drag-mouse-1] 'mouse-set-region)
1964 ;; These are tested for in mouse-drag-region.
1965 (global-set-key [double-mouse-1] 'mouse-set-point)
1966 (global-set-key [triple-mouse-1] 'mouse-set-point)
1968 (defun mouse--strip-first-event (_prompt)
1969 (substring (this-single-command-raw-keys) 1))
1971 (define-key function-key-map [left-fringe mouse-1] 'mouse--strip-first-event)
1972 (define-key function-key-map [right-fringe mouse-1] 'mouse--strip-first-event)
1974 (global-set-key [mouse-2] 'mouse-yank-primary)
1975 ;; Allow yanking also when the corresponding cursor is "in the fringe".
1976 (define-key function-key-map [right-fringe mouse-2] 'mouse--strip-first-event)
1977 (define-key function-key-map [left-fringe mouse-2] 'mouse--strip-first-event)
1978 (global-set-key [mouse-3] 'mouse-save-then-kill)
1979 (define-key function-key-map [right-fringe mouse-3] 'mouse--strip-first-event)
1980 (define-key function-key-map [left-fringe mouse-3] 'mouse--strip-first-event)
1982 ;; By binding these to down-going events, we let the user use the up-going
1983 ;; event to make the selection, saving a click.
1984 (global-set-key [C-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-buffer-menu)
1985 (if (not (eq system-type 'ms-dos))
1986 (global-set-key [S-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-appearance-menu))
1987 ;; C-down-mouse-2 is bound in facemenu.el.
1988 (global-set-key [C-down-mouse-3]
1989 `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Menu Bar") ignore
1991 (if (zerop (or (frame-parameter nil 'menu-bar-lines) 0))
1992 (mouse-menu-bar-map)
1993 (mouse-menu-major-mode-map)))))
1995 ;; Binding mouse-1 to mouse-select-window when on mode-, header-, or
1996 ;; vertical-line prevents Emacs from signaling an error when the mouse
1997 ;; button is released after dragging these lines, on non-toolkit
1999 (global-set-key [mode-line mouse-1] 'mouse-select-window)
2000 (global-set-key [mode-line drag-mouse-1] 'mouse-select-window)
2001 (global-set-key [mode-line down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-mode-line)
2002 (global-set-key [header-line down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-header-line)
2003 (global-set-key [header-line mouse-1] 'mouse-select-window)
2004 (global-set-key [mode-line mouse-2] 'mouse-delete-other-windows)
2005 (global-set-key [mode-line mouse-3] 'mouse-delete-window)
2006 (global-set-key [mode-line C-mouse-2] 'mouse-split-window-horizontally)
2007 (global-set-key [vertical-scroll-bar C-mouse-2] 'mouse-split-window-vertically)
2008 (global-set-key [vertical-line C-mouse-2] 'mouse-split-window-vertically)
2009 (global-set-key [vertical-line down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-vertical-line)
2010 (global-set-key [vertical-line mouse-1] 'mouse-select-window)
2014 ;;; mouse.el ends here