I use the latest iTerm2 and I checked in the preferences to find anything
about UTF-8, and the only thing I found was "Character Encoding: Unicode
(UTF-8)".
I tried turning the option mouse-utf8 off and on, but that didn't make any
difference.
It does happen with uxterm too. Actually, it seems worse in uxterm; the
problem happens in a larger fraction of the window.
It seems that what matters is not the physical width of the window, but how
many characters it spans horizontally. I tried this: With normal font
size, I click near the right end of the window and it spits garbage. Then
I make the fonts bigger (Ctrl-+). The window is enlarged initially. I
click on the right end of the window, and it spits garbage again. BUT, if
I shrink the window back to its previous size, so as to contain fewer
characters than before (since the characters now are bigger but the window
size is made the same as before), then I can click without getting garbage.
The font in uxterm is much smaller than in my iterm. So, that's probably
why the problem is worse in uxterm. If, let's assume, the problem starts
on the 80th character, then in uxterm the 80th character occurs sooner,
i.e., a bigger part of my window is problematic.
Thank you!
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Nicholas Marriott <
nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are you sure your terminal supports UTF-8 mouse sequences? Does this
> happen in uxterm too?
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 03:34:44PM -0500, Georgios Choudalakis wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I have these options:
> > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> > # scroll with my mouse in history mode. * * *
> > set-window-option -g mouse-select-window on *
> > set-window-option -g mouse-select-pane on * *
> > set-window-option -g mouse-resize-pane on * *
> > set-window-option -g mouse-utf8 on * * * * **
> > set-window-option -g mode-mouse on * * * * **
> > I run iTerm2 on Mac OS X 10.7.5. with a 24-inch screen.
> > The problem is that when I increase the width of my window to span
> most of
> > my screen's width, then mouse clicks on the right end of the window
> are
> > interpreted incorrectly. *They generate garbage, which looks as if a
> > monkey was hitting the keyboard: * "@ 23 *M oig dfgoij *ds##g"*
> > and other such meaningless keystrokes.
> > Mouse clicks on the rest of my window work fine, and they result in
> pane
> > selection or in pane resizing, etc. *The problem only occurs if the
> window
> > is big enough, and I click near the right of the window, to select for
> > example the rightmost pane. * The problem persists regardless of the
> > absolute position of my window, and even if I move it to a secondary
> > monitor that I have connected.
> > I would greatly appreciate fixing this bug, if possible.
> > I already have to say I LOVE tmux, and you are making the world a
> better
> > place. *
> > Thank you!
>
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