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Re: New Eclipse-based IDE [message #51953 is a reply to message #51705] Tue, 19 December 2006 13:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
david.reitter is currently offline  david.reitter
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JD Smith wrote:

> 1. IDL is already running in X11, so you can switch back and forth using
> focus-follow-mouse (if you like that kind of thing, and have set it
> up).

No system-wide setting for this?
Otherwise, http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/follow-mouse.el might
help.

> 2. On my Powerbook, I don't often have my external mouse handy, but
> with X11, I can emulate 3-button mice using Apple and Option click
> (and turn this off when I have my real bluetooth mouse available).
> This isn't crucial, but many things in Emacs like other clicks
> (middle-click to paste, right-click on IDL breakpoint lines to
> change options, etc.).

Ctrl-Click maps to mouse-3, Apple-Click maps to mouse-2 in Aquamacs, if
that helps.

> 3. I can make Option -> Meta (for uniformity) and Apple -> Super, so I
> can save keystrokes by mapping IDLWAVE commands like C-c C-d C-c to s-c
> (Super-c, aka Apple-c), etc. In ~/.emacs:

(setq mac-command-modifier 'super)

should work in all up-to-date Carbon Emacsen including Aquamacs.
We've put that in a while ago.

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