Nick Dokos writes: > Nick Dokos writes: > >> Rainer M Krug writes: >> >>> Nick Dokos writes: >>> >>>> Rainer M Krug writes: >>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> is there a worg page about the usage of org-mouse, and what it should be >>>>> doing? >>>>> >>>>> I read on this list that after (require 'org-mouse) (which I did >>>>> successfully) clicking left-mouse-buttom should fold, but it does not >>>>> happen. >>>>> >>>>> Do I have to configure something in addition? Is there an example >>>>> configuration? >>>>> >>>> >>>> No, but you have to click on the asterisks, not on the rest of the >>>> headline. If you do ``C-h c'' and then click carefully, you will see >>>> that clicking on the asterisks is bound to org-open-at-mouse, >>>> whereas clicking on the rest of the headline is bound org-mouse-down-mouse. >>> >>> >>> Hm - it tells me >>> >>> ,---- >>> | at that spot runs the command mouse-drag-region >>> `---- >>> >>> I assume that the fact that I evaluated >>> >>> ,---- >>> | (require 'org-mouse) >>> `---- >>> >>> in the scratch buffer does not make a difference. >> >> There is indeed something fishy going on: I've got two emacsen, one of >> which behaves as it "should", the other behaving as you describe. >> The second one was an emacs -q -l minimal.emacs invocation: I can't seem >> to turn on org-mouse in that. > > OK - if I do > > emacs -q -l /path/to/minimal/.emacs foo.org > > and then do (require 'org-mouse), the mouse actions are > not active in the already opened foo.org: I have to revert-buffer > or kill it and revisit the file before the mouse bindings are active. > > Of course, that difficulty does not arise if I do (require 'org-mouse) > in the initialization file to begin with. OK - confirmed. But this was not the case in the older version of org. Kind of a regression. By the way: C-c in a line where #+ is also activates org-mouse. Thanks, Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug email: RMKruggmailcom