cvs speakup and curser tracking

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Sorry for the "Me too," but the sited example of alsamixer and my
previous mention of cfdisk are good reasons to have some means of
turning off cursor tracking while using such programs.  I agree, if
cursor tracking finally evolves to being *REAL* smart:), then that
"turn off" feature could be removed.  It's probably less confusing to
a new user to have to remember to turn cursor tracking on or off but I
too feel it would be ov some value right now.

On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 09:39:10PM +1000, Shaun Oliver wrote:
> *SNIP*
> well, honestly, I don't know why it was ditched in the first place.
> I'm assuming however, kirk had his reasons. however, having said that,
> I'd prefer to have an off for cursor tracking.

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