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#7702
24.0.50; doc of select-active-regions, cut/paste/kill/yank
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Reported by: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams <at> oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 03:58:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 24.0.50
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #20 received at 7702 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> From: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams <at> oracle.com>
> Cc: <7702 <at> debbugs.gnu.org>
> Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 10:50:24 -0800
>
> > This variable has the same meaning and effect on Windows as on X, and
> > its default value is the same. So I see nothing that should be said
> > about that. The only difference -- that on Windows the primary
> > selection exists only within a single Emacs session -- is now in the
> > manual.
>
> What is missing, I think, is some description of what is meant by "primary
> emulation". I think we need to say explicitly that wherever the manual speaks
> of the "primary selection" understand that Emacs on Windows uses an internal
> cache (variable, call it what you like) that acts the same as the primary
> selection in X Window, with the one exception about sessions.
I modified the text slightly to mention the internal store.
> IOW, aside from such a (single) clarification/footnote, the doc could just speak
> about primary selection and not mention Windows as being exceptional - not
> mention emulation etc. IOW2, put the proviso/explanation in a single place, and
> otherwise just refer to this as the primary selection, making no distinction for
> Windows.
That's exactly what I did. I added a single paragraph about the
Windows specifics; the rest of the text talks about the primary
selection without mentioning X or Windows.
> But if you sprinkle mentions of primary emulation here and there
> users will wonder here and there how much is being emulated, whether
> this or that piece of doc also applies to Windows, etc.
There's no such sprinkling.
> But we can agree to disagree about this.
But we agree.
> 1. Speak here and there about "primary selection emulation", without describing
> the behavior, i.e., without saying how well it's emulated, how the emulated
> behavior differs etc.
>
> 2. Speak everywhere only about the "primary selection" (or, better, the Emacs
> primary selection). And in only one place in the manual (only), mention that
> although, technically, Windows has no primary selection, Emacs on Windows does
> effectively have a primary selection:
>
> Emacs emulates the X Window primary selection internally. The Emacs primary
> selection behaves everywhere exactly the same as an X Window primary selection.
> One exception: the sessions thing.
>
> You've chosen #1; I suggested #2. With choice #1, users can everywhere (e.g.
> each doc string) wonder just what is involved, how it behaves on Windows.
No, I've chosen #2. If you understood differently, it's a
misunderstanding.
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