Package: xterm Version: 258-1 Severity: wishlist Previously (through Lenny) the default XTerm pointerMode was
pointerMode (class PointerMode) Specifies when the pointer may be hidden as the user types. It will be redisplayed if the user moves the mouse, or clicks one of its buttons. 0 never. This is the default. 1 the application running in xterm has not activated mouse mode. 2 always. This has changed in Squeeze. And it is quite a user visible change. 0 never 1 the application running in xterm has not activated mouse mode. This is the default. 2 always. Since it was such a visible change I know I immediately went looking for it in a NEWS entry to find how to control this behavior. Of course it is documented in the man page but it would have been nice if this information could have been and found more easily in a NEWS.Debian file. Let me suggest the following as some place to start. The default value for 'pointerMode' has changed. 'pointerMode' specifies when the pointer may be hidden as the user types. It will be redisplayed if the user moves the mouse, or clicks one of its buttons. Previously the default value was "0" meaning never hide the pointer. The default is now "1" meaning hide the pointer after the user has typed, if the xterm has not activated mouse mode. To restore the previous behavior set the X resource XTerm*pointerMode to "0". (e.g. XTerm*pointerMode:0) Thanks, Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-x-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100514171422.27586.26288.report...@hysteria.proulx.com