@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
-@c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 97, 99, 2000, 2001
+@c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 97, 99, 2000, 2001, 2004
@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node Frames, International, Windows, Top
back into the window. This way, you can mark regions that don't fit
entirely on the screen.
+This way of setting the secondary selection does not alter the kill ring.
+
@findex mouse-start-secondary
@kindex M-Mouse-1
@item M-Mouse-1
@kindex M-Mouse-3
@item M-Mouse-3
Make a secondary selection, using the place specified with @kbd{M-Mouse-1}
-as the other end (@code{mouse-secondary-save-then-kill}). A second click
-at the same place kills the secondary selection just made.
+as the other end (@code{mouse-secondary-save-then-kill}). This also
+puts the selected text in the kill ring. A second click at the same
+place kills the secondary selection just made.
@findex mouse-yank-secondary
@kindex M-Mouse-2
@kindex C-Mouse-2 @r{(scroll bar)}
@kbd{C-Mouse-2} on a scroll bar splits the corresponding window
-vertically, unless you are using an X toolkit's implementation of
-scroll bars. @xref{Split Window}.
+vertically. @xref{Split Window}.
The commands above apply to areas of the mode line which do not have
special mouse bindings of their own. Some areas, such as the buffer
down to the level where you click. By clicking repeatedly in the same
place, you can scroll by the same distance over and over.
- If you are using Emacs's own implementation of scroll bars, as opposed
-to scroll bars from an X toolkit, you can also click @kbd{C-Mouse-2} in
-the scroll bar to split a window vertically. The split occurs on the
-line where you click.
+ You can also click @kbd{C-Mouse-2} in the scroll bar to split a
+window vertically. The split occurs on the line where you click.
@findex scroll-bar-mode
@vindex scroll-bar-mode
@section Drag and drop in Emacs.
@cindex drag and drop
- Emacs supports drag and drop so that dropping of files and text is handeled.
+ Emacs supports drag and drop so that dropping of files and text is handled.
Currently supported drag and drop protocols are XDND, Motif and the old
-KDE 1.x protocol. There is no drag support yet.
+KDE 1.x protocol. There is no drag support yet.
When text is dropped on Emacs, Emacs inserts the text where it is dropped.
When a file is dragged from a file manager to Emacs, Emacs opens that file.
As a special case, if a file is dropped on a dired buffer the file is
You can customize the option @code{use-file-dialog} to suppress the
use of file selection windows even if you still want other kinds
-of dialogs. This option has no effect if you have supressed all dialog
+of dialogs. This option has no effect if you have suppressed all dialog
boxes with the option @code{use-dialog-box}.