No, I want to enter copy mode when I am in terminal with shell prompt
(and it is better to have an option to scroll first then move cursor
when we reached a top of history, because it resembles original mouse
scrolling in terminal), but I want to use program-implemented mouse
scrolling in terminal program (and I always can enter copy mode with
Ctrl-a [, so this logic is not flawed, I think).
With this aptch applied I can use mouse scrolling within mc and mcedit
to select files/navigate through code, but when I press Ctrl-o (switch
to mc internal subshell), I can scroll mouse to enter copy mode and
look at terminal history.

Sergey Naumov.

2012/10/26, Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com>:
> So you want to only enter copy mode when the program has already claimed
> the mouse? Or am I reading this wrong?
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:05:00PM +0400, Sergey Naumov wrote:
>> 2012/9/25 Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com>:
>> > You can tell by checking whether the program has itself enabled the
>> > mouse (wp->base.mode & ALL_MOUSE_MODES).
>>
>> Yes, this works like a charm (at least in mc and mcedit on xterm):
>>
>> sknaumov@sknaumov-VirtualBox:~/tmux.compile$ git diff HEAD
>> diff --git a/input-keys.c b/input-keys.c
>> index 2b30d4b..3b049e0 100644
>> --- a/input-keys.c
>> +++ b/input-keys.c
>> @@ -223,7 +223,8 @@ input_mouse(struct window_pane *wp, struct mouse_event
>> *m)
>>         }
>>
>>         if ((m->b & 3) != 1 &&
>> -           options_get_number(&wp->window->options, "mode-mouse") == 1)
>> {
>> +           options_get_number(&wp->window->options, "mode-mouse") == 1
>> &&
>> +           (wp->base.mode & ALL_MOUSE_MODES)) {
>>                 if (window_pane_set_mode(wp, &window_copy_mode) == 0) {
>>                         window_copy_init_from_pane(wp);
>>                         if (wp->mode->mouse != NULL)
>>
>> >> Regardless of this feature (which is now in git HEAD) your logic is
>> >> flawed regarding the circumstances of this -- what if I want to scroll
>> >> through some program's output, for instance?
>> >>
>> >> -- Thomas Adam
>>
>> I think that in most cases programs that enable mouse support
>> scrolling too, but it could be easily done as an option, for example
>> let's add one more mode: off, copy-mode, on, always-on.
>> Or, to preserve backward compatibility: off, copy-mode, terminal, on.
>>
>> Sergey Naumov.
>

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