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* Changes in Emacs 22.1
+** Xterm Mouse mode is now enabled by default in terminal emulators
+compatible with xterm. This means that simple use of the mouse is
+now, by default, controlled by Emacs--basically, only non-modified
+single clicks are supported. The normal xterm mouse functionality
+for such clicks is still available by holding down the SHIFT key
+when you press the mouse button.
+
+This is not without problems. For instance, clicking with the mouse
+on the wrong place may produce unexpected results without warning.
+Put `(xterm-mouse-mode 0)' in your .emacs, or disable the option
+`xterm-mouse-mode' through Custom, if you prefer all mouse clicks to
+be handled by the terminal emulator.
+
** Improved Thai support. A new minor mode `thai-word-mode' (which is
automatically activated if you select Thai as a language
environment) changes key bindings of most word-oriented commands to
* startup.el (command-line): Enable Xterm Mouse mode by default.
* xt-mouse.el (xterm-mouse-mode): Provide correct standard value
- for Custom. No longer show "Mouse" in mode line. Doc fix.
+ for Custom. No longer show "Mouse" in mode line when enabled.
+ Doc fix.
2005-04-12 Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
+2005-04-12 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
+
+ * frames.texi (XTerm Mouse): Xterm Mouse mode is now enabled by
+ default.
+
2005-04-12 Jan Dj\e,Ad\e(Brv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se>
* xresources.texi (Table of Resources): Add cursorBlink.