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author | Richard M. Stallman <[email protected]> | 1998-06-28 21:19:54 +0000 |
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committer | Richard M. Stallman <[email protected]> | 1998-06-28 21:19:54 +0000 |
commit | 52c90d8469a355973e9aa8949d6e022d4c5b04f5 (patch) | |
tree | a60700dafb7da79194b70e7752452fb83b6eb034 /lispref | |
parent | 2e78575e5c17f6e94c4cc1562be342e3233d1809 (diff) |
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diff --git a/lispref/tips.texi b/lispref/tips.texi index 5a1b6cc5dc..b52c0352e0 100644 --- a/lispref/tips.texi +++ b/lispref/tips.texi @@ -147,6 +147,19 @@ any context prevents recognition of escape sequences as function keys in that context. @item +Anything which acts like a temporary mode or state which the user can +enter and leave should define @kbd{@key{ESC} @key{ESC}} of +@kbd{@key{ESC} @key{ESC} @key{ESC}} as a way to escape. + +For a state which accepts ordinary Emacs commands, or more generally any +kind of state in which @key{ESC} followed by a function key or arrow key +is potentially meaningful, then you must not define @kbd{@key{ESC} +@key{ESC}}, since that would preclude recognizing an escape sequence +after @key{ESC}. In these states, you should define @kbd{@key{ESC} +@key{ESC} @key{ESC}} as the way to escape. Otherwise, define +@kbd{@key{ESC} @key{ESC}} instead. + +@item Applications should not bind mouse events based on button 1 with the shift key held down. These events include @kbd{S-mouse-1}, @kbd{M-S-mouse-1}, @kbd{C-S-mouse-1}, and so on. They are reserved for |