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  Starting in Emacs 21, certain text properties are meaningful in the
mode line.  The face property affects the appearance of text; the
help-echo property associate help strings with the text, and
local-map can make the text mouse-sensitive.
There are three ways to specify text properties for text in the mode line:
local-map property directly into the
mode-line data structure.
local-map property on a mode-line %-construct
such as `%12b'; then the expansion of the %-construct
will have that same text property.
:eval form in the mode-line data
structure, and make form evaluate to a string that has a
local-map property.
  You use the local-map property to specify a keymap.  Like any
keymap, it can bind character keys and function keys; but that has no
effect, since it is impossible to move point into the mode line.  This
keymap can only take real effect for mouse clicks.