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authorRichard M. Stallman2002-02-20 22:27:32 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman2002-02-20 22:27:32 +0000
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Minor cleanup.
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@@ -55,10 +55,11 @@ of text properties, overlays, and widgets at point, and lets you get
55more information about them, by clicking on mouse-sensitive areas or 55more information about them, by clicking on mouse-sensitive areas or
56moving there and pressing RET. 56moving there and pressing RET.
57 57
58** The highlight shown when the mouse is over a mouse-sensitive areas 58** Emacs normally highlights mouse sensitive text whenever the mouse
59is now cleared when you use the keyboard. The highlight is shown 59is over the text. By setting the new variable `mouse-highlight', you
60again when you move the mouse. You can control this behaviour and 60can optionally enable mouse highlighting only after you move the
61disable mouse highlight entirely using the new variable `mouse-highlight'. 61mouse, so that highlighting disappears when you press a key. You can
62also disable mouse highlighting.
62 63
63** font-lock: in modes like C and Lisp where the fontification assumes that 64** font-lock: in modes like C and Lisp where the fontification assumes that
64an open-paren in column 0 is always outside of any string or comment, 65an open-paren in column 0 is always outside of any string or comment,