* lisp/mouse.el (context-menu-map): Add menu title "Context Menu"
propertized with the text property 'hide'.
* src/menu.c (x_popup_menu_1): Don't show the title with the non-nil
text property 'hide' on GTK and NS.
The Mac platform convention is to use control-left-click for context
menus (as a synonym to right-click).
* lisp/mouse.el (context-menu--old-bindings): Remove.
(context-menu--saved-bindings)
(context-menu--bind-mouse, context-menu--reset-bindings): New.
(context-menu-mode): Use new functions, with C-mouse-1 as extra
binding on NS.
Instead of emitting menu-item keys like [tab-1],
emit normal mouse events like [mouse-1] and [down-mouse-3]
for all mouse clicks issued on the tab-bar.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-posn-property): Handle 'tab-bar' posn-area.
* lisp/tab-bar.el (tab--key-to-number): New internal function.
(tab-bar-handle-mouse): Use tab key to select/close tab.
(tab-bar-mouse-select-tab, tab-bar-mouse-close-tab)
(tab-bar-mouse-context-menu): New commands.
(tab-bar-map): Bind [down-mouse-1] to tab-bar-mouse-select-tab,
[down-mouse-2] to tab-bar-mouse-close-tab,
[down-mouse-3] to tab-bar-mouse-context-menu.
(tab-bar-keymap-cache): Remove.
(tab-bar-make-keymap): Don't use cache.
(tab-bar--format-tab): Remove default bindings from menu items.
(tab-bar-make-keymap-1): Prepend tab-bar-map.
* src/keyboard.c (make_lispy_event): Append event->arg to position
for Qtab_bar.
* src/term.c (handle_one_term_event): Simplify to set event arg.
* src/w32inevt.c (do_mouse_event): Set emacs_ev->arg to the value
returned from tty_handle_tab_bar_click.
* src/w32term.c (w32_handle_tab_bar_click): Return value from
handle_tab_bar_click.
(w32_read_socket): Set tab_bar_key to value returned from
w32_handle_tab_bar_click, and set event arg from it.
* src/xdisp.c (handle_tab_bar_click): Instead of emitting event,
return a list with Qtab_bar and tab caption with text properties
that contain Qmenu_item with key and binding.
(tty_handle_tab_bar_click): Simplify to return a list of Qtab_bar,
key and close_p, instead of emitting event.
* src/xterm.c (handle_one_xevent): Set tab_bar_key to value
returned from handle_tab_bar_click, and set event arg from it.
(context-menu-map): Remove menu title "Context Menu" (bug#50067).
(context-menu-minor): Reverse sub-menus to display exactly in the same order
as on the menu bar.
* doc/emacs/frames.texi (Menu Mouse Clicks): Describe context-menu-mode
and context-menu-functions instead of suggesting global-set-key.
(Menu Bars): Mention context-menu-mode and context-menu-functions.
* etc/NEWS: Add context-menu-mode and context-menu-functions.
* lisp/mouse.el (context-menu-functions): Use :type with repeat/function-item.
(context-menu-minor, context-menu-undo, context-menu-region)
(context-menu-ffap): Improve docstrings displayed for function-item in
defcustom of context-menu-functions.
* lisp/mouse.el (context-menu-functions): Explain function args in docstring.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-context-menu): New function.
(eww-mode): Add it to context-menu-functions.
* lisp/info.el (Info-context-menu): Move history items higher.
* lisp/progmodes/prog-mode.el (prog-context-menu): Add menu items
in the middle of the menu after the region menu items.
* lisp/mouse.el (context-menu-functions): Update default list.
(context-menu-overriding-function): Remove variable.
(context-menu-map): Reverse the order.
(context-menu-global, context-menu-local, context-menu-minor): New functions.
(context-menu-undo, context-menu-region): Add separators.
Use define-key-after instead of bindings--define-key.
(context-menu-entry): New variable.
(context-menu-mode): Use it.
* lisp/dired.el (dired-context-menu): New function.
(dired-mode): Add it to context-menu-functions.
* lisp/info.el (Info-context-menu): Reorder.
* lisp/net/goto-addr.el (goto-address-at-mouse):
Rename from goto-address-at-click.
(goto-address-context-menu): Use goto-address-at-mouse.
* lisp/progmodes/prog-mode.el (prog-context-menu): New function.
(prog-mode): Add it to context-menu-functions.
* lisp/mouse.el (context-menu-functions): New defcustom.
(context-menu-overriding-function): New function.
(context-menu-filter-function): New defcustom.
(context-menu-map): New function.
(context-menu-undo, context-menu-region): New menu functions.
(context-menu-mode): New mode.
* lisp/info.el (Info-context-menu): New function.
(Info-mode): Add Info-context-menu to context-menu-functions.
* lisp/net/goto-addr.el (goto-address-context-menu): New function.
(goto-address-at-click): New command.
(goto-address-mode): Add goto-address-context-menu to context-menu-functions.
The new frame parameter 'drag-with-tab-line' allows to move
frames by dragging their topmost windows' tab line with the
mouse thus achieving a behavior similar to that provided by
the 'drag-with-header-line' parameter.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-tab-line): New function.
(mouse-drag-frame-resize, mouse-drag-frame-move)
([tab-line down-mouse-1]): Handle tab line dragging in various
keymaps.
* doc/lispref/frames.texi (Mouse Dragging Parameters): Describe
new parameter 'drag-with-tab-line'.
* etc/NEWS: Add entry for 'drag-with-tab-line'.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-line): Do the right thing in the
presence of margins (bug#41156).
(mouse-drag-line): Bind left-margin/right-margin in the map, too.
This functionality was broken by commit 3d5e31eceb,
the problem being that we end up considering as distinct the events
`down-double-mouse-1` and `double-down-mouse-1`.
Reported by Eyal Soha <eyalsoha@gmail.com>
(mouse--click-1-maybe-follows-link): Make sure the last element of
the list passed to `event-convert-list` is indeed a "basic" event.
Change calls from 'read-event' to 'read-key' in libraries expecting
mouse events. Do this only when 'xterm-mouse-mode' is enabled. That
way those libraries read decoded mouse events instead of the
underlying escape sequence. Add a parameter to 'read-key' that avoids
running any of the unbound fallbacks in 'read-key-sequence' so the
libraries can read mouse button-down events.
For backward compatibility purposes, the above logic is contained in a
new internal-only function: 'read--potential-mouse-event'.
* doc/lispref/commands.texi (Reading One Event): Document new
parameter to 'read-key'. Mention that non-character events on
terminals need 'read-key'.
* lisp/subr.el (read-key-full-map): Add new keymap used by 'read-key'.
(read-key): Add new parameter 'fallbacks-disabled' to prevent running
any of the unbound fallbacks normally run by 'read-key-sequence'.
(read--potential-mouse-event): Add new function that calls 'read-key'
or 'read-event' depending on if 'xterm-mouse-mode' is set.
* lisp/foldout.el (foldout-mouse-swallow-events):
* lisp/isearch.el (isearch-pre-command-hook):
* lisp/mouse-drag.el (mouse-drag-throw, mouse-drag-drag):
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-secondary):
* lisp/ruler-mode.el (ruler-mode-mouse-grab-any-column)
(ruler-mode-mouse-drag-any-column-iteration):
* lisp/strokes.el (strokes-read-stroke, strokes-read-complex-stroke):
* lisp/textmodes/artist.el (artist-mouse-draw-continously)
(artist-mouse-draw-poly, artist-mouse-draw-2points):
* lisp/vc/ediff-wind.el (ediff-get-window-by-clicking):
* lisp/wid-edit.el (widget-button--check-and-call-button)
(widget-button-click): Call 'read--potential-mouse-event' instead of
'read-event'.
* lisp/wid-edit.el (widget-key-sequence-read-event): Call 'read-key'
with 'fallbacks-disabled' set instead of 'read-event'. Unlike above
changes, this is unconditionally applied so it works for function
keys too. Apply 'local-function-key-map' instead of
'function-key-map' as that contains the full terminal translations.
* lisp/vc/ediff.el (ediff-windows): Use 'display-mouse-p' to check if
a mouse is available.
* src/lread.c (Fread_event): Recommend 'read-key' in docstring for
'read-event' for non-character events.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-and-drop-region-show-tooltip): Fix
defcustom type to allow all valid values. Suggested by David
Ponce. (Bug#41351)
(mouse-drag-and-drop-region): Fix bug where setting
`drag-and-drop-region-show-tooltip' to 0 would still show a
tooltip.
Re-implement 'mouse-drag-frame' via two new functions -
'mouse-drag-frame-resize' and 'mouse-drag-frame-move'. This is
needed because with some toolkits the notifications for frame
movement and resizing arrive asynchronously, breaking any
calculations using intermediate frame sizes and positions.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-mode-line, mouse-drag-left-edge)
(mouse-drag-top-left-corner, mouse-drag-top-edge)
(mouse-drag-top-right-corner, mouse-drag-right-edge)
(mouse-drag-bottom-right-corner, mouse-drag-bottom-edge)
(mouse-drag-bottom-left-corner): Call 'mouse-drag-frame-resize'
instead of 'mouse-drag-frame'.
(mouse-drag-frame): Split into two new functions -
'mouse-drag-frame-move' and 'mouse-drag-frame-resize'.
(mouse-drag-frame-resize, mouse-drag-frame-move): New functions
to implement functionality of the removed 'mouse-drag-frame'.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-region-rectangle):
Move cursor to the correct column during auto-scrolling both when
crutches are used and not (bug#38641). Reported by Konrad Podczeck.
Make the rectangular selection work better with
display-line-numbers-mode and side-by-side windows.
Also make the mouse track the text cursor in a consistent way.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse--rectangle-track-cursor): Added constant.
(mouse-drag-region-rectangle): Take the line-number width into
account, and use window-relative columns. Track either the cursor or
rectangle corner with more care.
Make it possible to select a rectangular region using the mouse.
The standard binding is C-M-mouse-1.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-scroll-subr): Add ADJUST argument.
(mouse-drag-region-rectangle): New.
* lisp/rect.el (rectangle--reset-point-crutches): New.
(rectangle--reset-crutches): Use 'rectangle--reset-point-crutches'.
* src/xdisp.c (remember_mouse_glyph, syms_of_xdisp):
Add 'mouse-fine-grained-tracking'.
* doc/lispref/commands.texi (Motion Events):
Document 'mouse-fine-grained-tracking'.
* doc/emacs/frames.texi (Mouse Commands):
* doc/emacs/killing.texi (Rectangles):
* etc/NEWS: Document rectangular selection with the mouse.
'mouse-drag-region' leaves the region active around the dragged text,
so a straight undo did not revert the entire operation. To remedy
this, inhibit undo-in-region when the last command was
mouse-drag-region. (Method suggested by Stefan Monnier.)
* lisp/mouse.el (undo-drag-region): Set the undo-inhibit-region property.
* lisp/simple.el (undo): Inhibit undo-in-region if the last command
had the undo-inhibit-region property set.
* doc/lispref/symbols.texi (Standard Properties):
* doc/lispref/text.texi (Undo): Document undo-inhibit-region.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the property.
Allow 'mouse-drag-and-drop-region' to move/copy text from one
frame to another (Bug#28620). Prevent mouse avoidance mode from
interfering with 'mouse-drag-and-drop-region' (Bug#36269).
* lisp/avoid.el (mouse-avoidance-ignore-p): Suspend avoidance
when 'track-mouse' equals 'dropping'.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-and-drop-region): Set
'track-mouse' to 'dropping'. Continue reading events also
when switching frames.
* src/keyboard.c (Finternal_track_mouse): Rename from
Ftrack_mouse.
(some_mouse_moved): Return NULL also when mouse is not tracked.
(show_help_echo, readable_events, kbd_buffer_get_event): Don't
check whether mouse is tracked, some_mouse_moved does it now.
(track_mouse): Rename variable from do_mouse_tracking. Adjust
all users. In doc-string explain meanings of special values
'dragging' and 'dropping'.
* src/nsterm.m (ns_mouse_position): During drag and drop
consider last mouse frame only when there is no currently
focused frame.
* src/w32fns.c (w32_wnd_proc): Don't set mouse capture during a
drag and drop operation.
* src/w32term.c (w32_mouse_position): Track frame under mouse
during mouse drag and drop.
(mouse_or_wdesc_frame): New function.
(w32_read_socket): Call mouse_or_wdesc_frame on mouse events.
* src/xdisp.c (define_frame_cursor1): Don't change mouse cursor
shape during mouse drag and drop.
(syms_of_xdisp): New symbol Qdropping.
* src/xterm.c (XTmouse_position): Allow mouse drag and drop move
to another frame
(mouse_or_wdesc_frame): New function.
(handle_one_xevent): Use mouse_or_wdesc_frame for mouse events.
Restore lines saying "Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org" when there is
no special maintainer for a file. Although this wasn't documented
it was common practice and removing the lines didn't have consensus.
* lisp/mouse.el (rectangle-dimensions)
(rectangle-position-as-coordinates, rectangle-intersect-p):
Declare these functions from rect.el to avoid compilation warnings.