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6. Can I use the mouse with slrn?
If slrn is run in an Xterm or on a win32 system, it can use the
mouse. To enable it, add the line
set mouse 1
to your .slrnrc file. This will cause slrn to enable mouse
reporting on systems that support it. If run on Unix, the TERM
environment variable is used to determine whether or not mouse
support is available.
To force the mouse to be used, startup slrn using the -m option, e.g.,
`slrn -m'.
The actions defined for the mouse are specified in the following table:
Group Mode:
Object Button Action
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Top Status line any specified by button label
Group Name any select group
Bottom Status line middle toggle display of unread groups
Bottom Status line left page-down
Bottom Status line right page-up
Article Mode:
Object Button Action
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Top status line any specified by button label
Header status line left header page down
right header page up
middle hide article window
Article status line left next unread
right previous unread
middle toggle quotes
Header item any select item
Article window left article page down
right article page up
middle hide article window
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