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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/commands.texi [lexbind]
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/commands.texi [lexbind] |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:40:53 -0400 |
Index: emacs/lispref/commands.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/commands.texi:1.36.2.9
emacs/lispref/commands.texi:1.36.2.10
*** emacs/lispref/commands.texi:1.36.2.9 Wed Oct 6 05:21:50 2004
--- emacs/lispref/commands.texi Mon Oct 25 04:22:22 2004
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*** 1501,1521 ****
the window manager. Its standard definition is @code{ignore}; since the
frame has already been made visible, Emacs has no work to do.
! @cindex @code{mouse-wheel} event
! @item (mouse-wheel @var{position} @var{delta})
! This kind of event is generated by moving a wheel on a mouse (such as
! the MS Intellimouse). Its effect is typically a kind of scroll or zoom.
!
! The element @var{delta} describes the amount and direction of the wheel
! rotation. Its absolute value is the number of increments by which the
! wheel was rotated. A negative @var{delta} indicates that the wheel was
! rotated backwards, towards the user, and a positive @var{delta}
! indicates that the wheel was rotated forward, away from the user.
The element @var{position} is a list describing the position of the
event, in the same format as used in a mouse-click event.
! This kind of event is generated only on some kinds of systems.
@cindex @code{drag-n-drop} event
@item (drag-n-drop @var{position} @var{files})
--- 1501,1520 ----
the window manager. Its standard definition is @code{ignore}; since the
frame has already been made visible, Emacs has no work to do.
! @cindex @code{wheel-up} event
! @cindex @code{wheel-down} event
! @item (wheel-up @var{position})
! @item (wheel-down @var{position})
! This kind of event is generated by moving a wheel on a mouse. Its
! effect is typically a kind of scroll or zoom.
The element @var{position} is a list describing the position of the
event, in the same format as used in a mouse-click event.
! This kind of event is generated only on some kinds of systems. On
! other systems, mouse-4 and mouse-5 may be used instead. For portable
! code, the variables @code{mouse-wheel-up-event} and
! @code{mouse-wheel-down-event} defined in @file{mwheel.el} can be used.
@cindex @code{drag-n-drop} event
@item (drag-n-drop @var{position} @var{files})