Hmm. Without UTF-8, the maximum width is about 200 or so IIRC, with
UTF-8 it should be larger.

Please run:

tmux -uLtest -vvvvv new\; set -g mouse-select-pane on\; splitw

And click a few times to reproduce the problem and then exit tmux and
send me the tmux-server*.log file from the current directory.



On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 09:58:14AM -0500, Georgios Choudalakis wrote:
>    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
>    <[1]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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