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EmacsLisp
;;; mouse-copy.el --- one-click text copy and move -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 1996, 2001-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: John Heidemann <johnh@ISI.EDU>
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;; Keywords: mouse
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; What is ``mouse-copy.el''?
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;;
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;; It provides one-click text copy and move. Rather than the
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;; standard stroke-out-a-region (down-mouse-1, up-mouse-1) followed
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;; by a yank (down-mouse-2, up-mouse-2 or C-y), you can now stroke
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;; out a region and have it automatically pasted at the current
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;; point. You can also move text just as easily. Although the
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;; difference may not sound like much, it does make mousing text
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;; around a lot easier, IMHO.
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;;
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;; If you like mouse-copy, you should also check out mouse-drag
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;; for ``one-click scrolling''.
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;;
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;; To use mouse-copy, place the following in your init file:
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;; (require 'mouse-copy)
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;; (global-set-key [M-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-secondary-pasting)
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;; (global-set-key [M-S-down-mouse-1] 'mouse-drag-secondary-moving)
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;;
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;; (These definitions override the old binding of M-mouse-1 to
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;; mouse-drag-secondary. I find I don't use that command much so its
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;; loss is not important, and it can be made up with a M-mouse-1
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;; followed by a M-mouse-3. I personally reserve M-mouse bindings
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;; for my window manager and bind everything to C-mouse.)
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;;
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;;
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;; History and related work:
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;;
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;; One-click copying and moving was inspired by lemacs-19.8.
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;; Throw-scrolling was inspired by MacPaint's ``hand'' and by Tk's
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;; mouse-2 scrolling. The package mouse-scroll.el by Tom Wurgler
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;; <twurgler@goodyear.com> is similar to mouse-drag-throw, but
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;; doesn't pass clicks through.
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;;
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;; Originally mouse-copy was part of a larger package.
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;; As of 11 July 96 the scrolling functions were split out
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;; in preparation for incorporation into (the future) emacs-19.32.
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;;
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;;
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;; Known Bugs:
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;;
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;; - Highlighting is sub-optimal under 19.29 and XFree86-3.1.1
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;; (see \\[mouse-copy-work-around-drag-bug] for details).
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;; - mouse-drag-secondary-pasting and mouse-drag-secondary-moving
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;; require X11R5 (or better) and so fail under older versions
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;; of Open Windows (like that present in Solaris/x86 2.1).
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;;
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;;
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;; Future plans:
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;;
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;; I read about the chording features of Plan-9's Acme environment at
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;; <http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/app/wily/auug.html>. I'd like
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;; to incorporate some of these ideas into mouse-copy. The only
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;; lose is that this is not the current Emacs Way Of Doing Things, so
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;; there would be a learning curve for existing Emacs users.
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;;
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;;
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;; Thanks:
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;;
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;; Thanks to Kai Grossjohann
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;; <grossjoh@dusty.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> for reporting bugs, to
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;; Tom Wurgler <twurgler@goodyear.com> for reporting bugs and
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;; suggesting fixes, and to Joel Graber <jgraber@ti.com> for
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;; prompting me to do drag-scrolling and for an initial
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;; implementation of horizontal drag-scrolling.
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;;
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;; -johnh, 11-Jul-96
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;;; Code:
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;;
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;; move/paste code
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;;
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(defvar mouse-copy-last-paste-start nil
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"Internal to `mouse-drag-secondary-pasting'.")
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(defvar mouse-copy-last-paste-end nil
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"Internal to `mouse-drag-secondary-pasting'.")
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(defvar mouse-copy-have-drag-bug nil
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"Set to enable mouse-copy-work-around-drag-bug.
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See `mouse-copy-work-around-drag-bug' for details.")
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(defun mouse-copy-work-around-drag-bug (start-event end-event)
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"Code to work around a bug in post-19.29 Emacs: it drops mouse-drag events.
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The problem occurs under XFree86-3.1.1 (X11R6pl11) but not under X11R5,
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and under post-19.29 but not early versions of Emacs.
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19.29 and 19.30 seems to drop mouse drag events
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sometimes. (Reproducible under XFree86-3.1.1 (X11R6pl11) and
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XFree86-3.1.2 under Linux 1.2.x. Doesn't occur under X11R5 and SunOS
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4.1.1.)
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To see if you have the problem:
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Disable this routine (with (setq mouse-copy-have-drag-bug nil)).
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Click and drag for a while.
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If highlighting stops tracking, you have the bug.
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If you have the bug (or the real fix :-), please let me know."
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;; To work-around, call mouse-set-secondary with a fake
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;; drag event to set the overlay,
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;; the load the x-selection.
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(save-excursion
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(let*
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((start-posn (event-start start-event))
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(end-posn (event-end end-event))
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(end-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window end-posn)))
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;; First, figure out the region (left as point/mark).
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(range (progn
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(set-buffer end-buffer)
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(mouse-start-end (posn-point start-posn)
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(posn-point end-posn)
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(1- (event-click-count start-event)))))
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(beg (car range))
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(end (car (cdr range))))
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;; Second, set the overlay.
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(if mouse-secondary-overlay
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(move-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay beg end)
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(setq mouse-secondary-overlay (make-overlay beg (posn-point end))))
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(overlay-put mouse-secondary-overlay 'face 'secondary-selection)
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;; Third, set the selection.
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;; (setq me-beg beg me-end end me-range range) ; for debugging
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(set-buffer end-buffer)
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(gui-set-selection 'SECONDARY (buffer-substring beg end)))))
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(defun mouse-drag-secondary-pasting (start-event)
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"Drag out a secondary selection, then paste it at the current point.
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To test this function, evaluate:
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(global-set-key [M-down-mouse-1] \\='mouse-drag-secondary-pasting)
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put the point at one place, then click and drag over some other region."
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(interactive "e")
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;; Work-around: We see and react to each part of a multi-click event
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;; as it proceeds. For a triple-event, this means the double-event
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;; has already copied something that the triple-event will re-copy
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;; (a Bad Thing). We therefore undo the prior insertion if we're on
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;; a multiple event.
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(if (and mouse-copy-last-paste-start
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(>= (event-click-count start-event) 2))
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(delete-region mouse-copy-last-paste-start
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mouse-copy-last-paste-end))
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;; HACK: We assume that mouse-drag-secondary returns nil if
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;; there's no secondary selection. This assumption holds as of
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;; emacs-19.22 but is not documented. It's not clear that there's
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;; any other way to get this information.
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(if (mouse-drag-secondary start-event)
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(progn
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(if mouse-copy-have-drag-bug
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(mouse-copy-work-around-drag-bug start-event last-input-event))
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;; Remember what we do so we can undo it, if necessary.
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(setq mouse-copy-last-paste-start (point))
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(insert (gui-get-selection 'SECONDARY))
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(setq mouse-copy-last-paste-end (point)))
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(setq mouse-copy-last-paste-start nil)))
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(defun mouse-kill-preserving-secondary ()
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"Kill the text in the secondary selection, but leave the selection set.
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This command is like \\[mouse-kill-secondary] (that is, the secondary
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selection is deleted and placed in the kill ring), except that it also
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leaves the secondary buffer active on exit.
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This command was derived from mouse-kill-secondary in emacs-19.28
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by johnh@ficus.cs.ucla.edu."
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(interactive)
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(let* ((keys (this-command-keys))
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(click (elt keys (1- (length keys)))))
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(or (eq (overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay)
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(if (listp click)
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(window-buffer (posn-window (event-start click)))
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(current-buffer)))
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(error "Select or click on the buffer where the secondary selection is")))
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(with-current-buffer (overlay-buffer mouse-secondary-overlay)
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(kill-region (overlay-start mouse-secondary-overlay)
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(overlay-end mouse-secondary-overlay)))
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;; (delete-overlay mouse-secondary-overlay)
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;; (gui-set-selection 'SECONDARY nil)
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;; (setq mouse-secondary-overlay nil)
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)
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(defun mouse-drag-secondary-moving (start-event)
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"Sweep out a secondary selection, then move it to the current point."
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(interactive "e")
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;; HACK: We assume that mouse-drag-secondary returns nil if
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;; there's no secondary selection. This works as of emacs-19.22.
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;; It's not clear that there's any other way to get this information.
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(if (mouse-drag-secondary start-event)
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(progn
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(mouse-kill-preserving-secondary)
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(insert (gui-get-selection 'SECONDARY)))))
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(provide 'mouse-copy)
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;;; mouse-copy.el ends here
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