>> Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic(a)srce.hr> seems to think that:
Andy Piper <andyp(a)parallax.co.uk> writes:
> >2) I don't see any particular use in changing the default pointers for
> > speedbar frame, but since it was done in FSF Emacs, I figured that
> > it should be done in XEmacs too. So the "I don't see the value of
> > these three" comment is mine. If Eric agrees, we might want to
> > remove them altogether.
>
> I would tend towards this. I would like to see this particular UI
> metaphor applied globally to XEmacs on Windows since it is one that
> users are used to with web browsers (and looks much better
> IMHO). Either way it should probably be provided as a global
> customize option rather than specific to speedbar.
OK. I think this is Eric's call to make. Eric?
My call to decide XEmacs' global mouse cursor metaphore? In that case
I think the what is currently a cross should be a tiny moose. :)
Actually, windows has the same problem w/ Emacs, and I just
conditioned out cursor manipulation on that platform. I can do the
same for XEmacs. Can I just check `window-system' for a value of 'x?
Thanks
Eric
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