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[PATCH] Scroll with mouse wheel in calendar
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Message #38 received at 78298 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net> writes:
>> I've checked: calendar-for/backward-year place the cursor on current the
>> day of month while the functions I introduce place it on the first day
>> of the month.
>>
>> For such a tiny difference, I think I should remove
>> calendar-scroll-right-year (and left) from this patch. WDYT?
>
> It should be fine to use the existing functions where
> the mouse wheel bindings are just another way to use them.
> So [M-wheel-up/down] will be the same as 'C-x ]', etc.
> This compatibility is good for user's expectations.
Another thing to notice is that if today appears in scroll movement, the
cursor is placed on that date.
I have changed my mind. As Michael Heerdegen said, I think we should
try to keep consistency for all mouse scroll. And it is not like these
new commands are complex either.
--
Manuel Giraud
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