For some reason, when I click a button, be it in the customize buffer or hyperlinks in org documents, it sometimes works, and other times the whole buffer shifts to the left like a single pixel and it sets a mark (it says so in the minibuffer). The button is not clicked in those instances.

Has someone experienced something similar? Is there a way to improve this?

  • SnooPets20@alien.topOPB
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    11 months ago

    I just tested, it reports that I’m dragging the mouse and setting a region, but it’s weird because if the issue is my clicking being sloppy, when it should happen in emacs with no config as well, and it doesn’t.

          ;; mouse-drag-region
                     ;; mouse-set-region
    

    This is when I click and the button doesn’t get pressed.

       ;; mouse-drag-region
                       ;; Info-mouse-follow-nearest-node
    

    And this is when it does register.

    I can never reproduce the issue on emacs without config.

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      11 months ago

      My guess is that the “drag” detection is a side-effect of this:

      the whole buffer shifts to the left like a single pixel

      as it’s conceivable that this means the positions of the click and release are “different” even if you didn’t actually move the mouse.

      So that maybe explains the end result, but not the actual trigger.

      I’m just speculating though.

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          11 months ago

          Interesting. I’m still just guessing, but I notice that you’re using relative line numbers which means that there’s a potential difference between the amount of space needed to show the relative line number vs the absolute line number, and that might explain the shift in display. Can you reproduce this when using absolute line numbers? If not, that seems to narrow down the trigger scenario, which will be helpful information for an upstream bug report.