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Re: html, css, and js modes working together
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: html, css, and js modes working together |
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Sun, 12 Feb 2017 09:32:56 -0700 |
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>>>>> "Eli" == Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
>> But at the same time, I still don't know what a cursor is; or really how
>> cursor-sensor-functions can be useful given this limitation.
Eli> In this sense, the "cursor" part of cursor-sensor-functions is a
Eli> misnomer; it should have used "point". However, given that this was a
Eli> replacement for point-entered and point-left properties, I can
Eli> understand why that name was chosen.
If that's the case, then it seems to me that cursor-sensor-functions
should be run in the scenario I described -- because in that scenario,
point does change.
Tom
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, (continued)
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Dmitry Gutov, 2017/02/13
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Tom Tromey, 2017/02/11
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Stefan Monnier, 2017/02/11
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Tom Tromey, 2017/02/11
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Stefan Monnier, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Tom Tromey, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Stefan Monnier, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Tom Tromey, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, martin rudalics, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together,
Tom Tromey <=
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Stefan Monnier, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Tom Tromey, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/02/12
- Re: html, css, and js modes working together, Stefan Monnier, 2017/02/12
Please ack, Richard Stallman, 2017/02/10