(Mouse Commands): Treat Transient Mark mode as the default.

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Chong Yidong 2008-03-28 19:03:56 +00:00
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@ -184,13 +184,12 @@ variable also affects yanking the secondary selection.
@cindex Delete Selection mode
@cindex mode, Delete Selection
@findex delete-selection-mode
Many graphical applications follow the convention that insertion while text
is selected deletes the selected text. You can make Emacs behave this
way by enabling Delete Selection mode---with @kbd{M-x
Many graphical applications follow the convention that insertion
while text is selected deletes the selected text. You can make Emacs
behave this way by enabling Delete Selection mode---with @kbd{M-x
delete-selection-mode} or using Custom. Another effect of this mode
is that @key{DEL}, @kbd{C-d} and some other keys, when a selection
exists, will kill the whole selection. It also enables Transient Mark
mode (@pxref{Transient Mark}).
is that some keys, such as @key{DEL} and @kbd{C-d}, kill the region if
one exists.
@node Cut/Paste Other App
@subsection Cut and Paste with Other Window Applications