Rodney Sparapani <rsparapa(a)mcw.edu> writes:
When I activate a region, then press an unshifted motion key, the
region expands or
contracts accordingly. However, I have
unshifted-motion-keys-deselect-region
set to t, so I believe this behavior is a bug. I'm using 21.4.16 on
Solaris 9 compiled with
GCC 3.3.4. Not sure what other information might help. Anyone have
an idea what
is wrong?
Hi Rodney,
I see the same in
XEmacs 21.5 (beta18) "chestnut" (+CVS-20050108) [Lucid] (i586-pc-win32, Mule)
of Sun Jan 09 2005 on D5DC120J
when I extend using cursor keys (unshifted) after
selecting a region with the mouse or after a set-mark command.
However, if I first extend a region with shifted cursor keys, then the
first unshifted cursor key thereafter unselected the region.
This agrees with documentation of
shifted-motion-keys-select-region,
HOWEVER there seems to be a typo in
" However, if `unshifted-motion-keys-deselect-region' is t, the region
will remain active, augmented by the characters moved over by this
motion key.
"
I think the above should state nil instead of t, to agree with actual
behavior in my emacs-version.
See also
unshifted-motion-keys-deselect-region
which seems to be correct.
Do others agree this is a typo I found?
Please advise,
Adrian
Thanks, Rodney
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