Try clicking with the middle mouse button. It's the same button you use when clicking a diagnostic that has an action. João Távora On Tue, Apr 29, 2025, 00:32 Elijah Gabe Pérez wrote: > João Távora writes: > > > They should be mouse clickable, though the margin and fringe are > contested for multiple functions (like > > opening the Flymake diagnostics buffer when theres a diagnostic on the > line). > > > > So please provide an Emacs -Q recipe for reproducing your problem > exactly. > > 1. Run emacs -Q > 2. eval: > (set-window-margins (get-buffer-window) 3) > (setopt eglot-code-action-indications > '(eldoc-hint margin nearby mode-line)) > 3. Open a file which supports eglot (example: any Emacs C source file) and > enable eglot. > 4. Move cursor/point to where there is any code action available. > (for example in any Emacs C source file, move to any DEFUN or macro) > 5. And click the 💡 icon where it appears (margin/mode-line/before point). > > It doesn't nothing, something curious is that with mode-line/nearby > options the lightbulb icon have a `mouse-face' property, which gives the > impression that you can click it. > > -- > - E.G via GNU Emacs and Org. >