SL Baur <steve(a)xemacs.org> writes:
I spent some time looking at it long, long ago when I was synching
XEmacs to FSF 19.34 and most of it didn't work and the FSF version
had no prayer of working in XEmacs. I quickly lost interest in it
because applications have no business moving the mouse pointer on
their own -- it is *strictly* the domain of the user.
Except when the user types M-x mouse-avoidance-mode or whatever, he
explicitly agrees to XEmacs moving his pointer. He <gasp> wants that!
Maybe. I think we should delete avoid.el from XEmacs and be done
with it.
I think fixing it would be a preferable option.