Re: Option-Button in MacTerminal 1.1
Posted: February 22nd, 1985, 12:23 am
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Subject: Re: Option-Button in MacTerminal 1.1
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Date: Fri, 25-Jan-85 19:31:51 EST
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From: Steven B. Munson
My MacTerminal manual (the cheap one without the spiral binder)
says on page 79 under "Using a Full-Screen Application":
In addition to the cursor keys on the numeric keypad, you can use
the mouse to position the cursor; position the pointer where you
want the cursor to move, and hold down the Option key and click the
mouse button.
Actually, this is not as useful as I would like; it sends the arrow-key
escape sequences to move the cursor up or down and then across to the
place where the pointer is. For emacs, I would like it simply to spit
out an escape sequence indicating that the mouse clicked and two
characters indicating where the mouse is on the screen. Then I could
use move-dot-to-x-y to go to that position. I have ESC-[ bound to
something else, so that the arrow key sequences do not work, and, in any
case, they wouldn't be able to cross window boundaries anyway.
Good Luck,
Steve Munson
sbm@purdue
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From: info-mac@uw-beaver
Newsgroups: fa.info-mac
Subject: Re: Option-Button in MacTerminal 1.1
Message-ID:
Date: Fri, 25-Jan-85 19:31:51 EST
Article-I.D.: uw-beave.582
Posted: Fri Jan 25 19:31:51 1985
Date-Received: Mon, 28-Jan-85 07:35:43 EST
Sender: daemon@uw-beaver
Organization: U of Washington Computer Science
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From: Steven B. Munson
My MacTerminal manual (the cheap one without the spiral binder)
says on page 79 under "Using a Full-Screen Application":
In addition to the cursor keys on the numeric keypad, you can use
the mouse to position the cursor; position the pointer where you
want the cursor to move, and hold down the Option key and click the
mouse button.
Actually, this is not as useful as I would like; it sends the arrow-key
escape sequences to move the cursor up or down and then across to the
place where the pointer is. For emacs, I would like it simply to spit
out an escape sequence indicating that the mouse clicked and two
characters indicating where the mouse is on the screen. Then I could
use move-dot-to-x-y to go to that position. I have ESC-[ bound to
something else, so that the arrow key sequences do not work, and, in any
case, they wouldn't be able to cross window boundaries anyway.
Good Luck,
Steve Munson
sbm@purdue
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