John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 08:03:29PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
>> | You've changed your tune !
>> >
>> | Why should I fix your bug :P
>> 
>> Why do you think this is my bug?
>
| sure it is, otherwise why did you :
>
| a) ask for help with implementing the completion drop down
| b) claim it was "impossible" to focus on the minibuffer with the mouse
| after your changes ?
>
| If mail-archive didn't suck I'd provide proof... this despite me
| pointing out that there were bugs that actually meant you could
| do it anyway, if you did the right thing
>
| Anyweay ...

You have to do it from the "other" side, the minibuffer does not
control anything, it gets controlled by others. (in this case the
LyXFunc).

So a click on the minibuffer area would have to ask he lyxfunc if it
chould please start of the minibuffer command thing.

But of course when it is active the minibuffer should be clickable to
move the cursor around...

But OTOH... _should_ the minibuffer area be clickable?
(when not active?)
(why? because it used to?)


-- 
        Lgb


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