OK. How do I know if my selection was copied to the tmux clipboard? How do
you paste the copied stuff? I tried command+V and the pasting didn't work..
Am I not doing it in the right way?

Yeah, the description in my last email also happen when I start tmux
normally.

On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Nicholas Marriott <
nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That's what's supposed to happen :-). When you released the mouse it
> copied it to the tmux clipboard.
>
> Doesn't that happen when you start tmux normally?
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:40:32PM -0500, Junchen Gu wrote:
> >    What happened was, I clicked left button on my mouse to select abcedf,
> >    then background for abcde turns yellow and that for f turns white.
> Once I
> >    released the left button, the yellow and white background color is
> gone.
> >    Then I*pressed ^C and it exited.*
> >    On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Nicholas Marriott
> >    <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >      Hmm. This is weird. tmux is definitely getting the drag events.
> >
> >      So nothing on screen at all changes when you drag?
> >
> >      On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:26:02PM -0500, Junchen Gu wrote:
> >      > * *Sure. Here you go.*
> >      >
> >      > * *On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Nicholas Marriott
> >      > * *<[1][2]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >      >
> >      > * * *Would you mind attaching the server log please? If you
> include
> >      them in
> >      > * * *the mail itself then the control codes in the mouse
> sequences are
> >      lost
> >      > * * *:-(.
> >      > * * *> * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Nicholas Marriott
> >      > * * *> * *<[1][2][3]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >      > * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *Try this please from a shell outside tmux:
> >      > * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *tmux -Ltest -vvv new -d 'echo abcdef; sleep 1000'
> >      > * * *> * * *tmux -Ltest set -g mode-mouse on
> >      > * * *> * * *tmux -Ltest attach
> >      > * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *Then try to select the abcdef with the mouse, then
> press
> >      ^C so
> >      > * * *tmux
> >      > * * *> * * *exits, then email me all the logs from the current
> >      directory
> >      > * * *> * * *(tmux-*.log).
> >      > * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 01:56:28PM -0500, Junchen Gu
> >      wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * *No, it doesn't work either..*
> >      > * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Nicholas
> Marriott
> >      > * * *> * * *> * *<[1][2][3][4]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *Hmm. Does it work if you just turn on
> mode-mouse
> >      not the
> >      > * * *other
> >      > * * *> * * *options?
> >      > * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 12:09:03PM -0500,
> Junchen
> >      Gu
> >      > * * *wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *OK. Just tried xterm and mouse scrolling
> works
> >      there
> >      > * * *but
> >      > * * *> * * *selection,
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *copy
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *aren't working. Maybe it's my
> configuration
> >      that's
> >      > * * *not
> >      > * * *> * * *working?
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *BTW, I'm using tmux on our server. Maybe
> this
> >      makes
> >      > * * *things
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *different?
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Junchen
> Gu
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *<[1][2][3][4][5]jcgu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * *I see. I can try xterm and see if works
> >      there.*
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * *I'm using tmux 1.7.
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:50 AM,
> Nicholas
> >      Marriott
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * *<[2][3][4][5][6]
> nicholas.marri...@gmail.com>
> >      wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *xterm is the standard terminal and I
> know
> >      it
> >      > * * *works
> >      > * * *> * * *there, so if
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *it
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *works
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *for you with xterm then you have
> >      configured
> >      > * * *things
> >      > * * *> * * *correctly
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *and it's
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *a
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *problem in iTerm2 and Terminal.app.
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *Also what version of tmux are you
> using?
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:41:16AM
> -0500,
> >      Junchen
> >      > * * *Gu
> >      > * * *> * * *wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * *Hi, Nicholas,
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * *I've never used xterm so I'm not
> sure
> >      if it
> >      > * * *works
> >      > * * *> * * *there.
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *Why?
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * *Yeah, the mouse-select-pane
> works.
> >      The
> >      > * * *> * * *mouse-select-window
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *also
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *works.*
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:38 AM,
> >      Nicholas
> >      > * * *Marriott
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> *
> >      *<[1][3][4][5][6][7]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com>
> >      > * * *wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *Hi
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *Does it work in xterm?
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *Also does mouse-select-pane
> work?
> >      That is,
> >      > * * *if you
> >      > * * *> * * *split
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *the
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *window can
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *you change pane by clicking.
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at
> 11:31:36AM
> >      -0500,
> >      > * * *Junchen
> >      > * * *> * * *Gu
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *wrote:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *Dear developers,
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *I recently started to use
> tmux
> >      and
> >      > * * *thanks
> >      > * * *> * * *for
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *making this
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *useful
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *tool!
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *I encountered some problem
> >      with
> >      > * * *mode-mouse
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *settings. I use
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *iTerm2
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *and this
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *is my .tmux.conf setting
> for
> >      > * * *mode-mouse:
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *set -g prefix C-q
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *# Toggle mouse on with ^q
> m
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *bind m \
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *set -g mode-mouse
> on
> >      \;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *set -g
> >      mouse-select-window on
> >      > * * *\;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *set -g
> >      mouse-resize-pane on
> >      > * * *\;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *set -g
> >      mouse-select-pane on
> >      > * * *\;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *display 'Mouse:
> ON'
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *# Toggle mouse off with
> ^q M
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *bind M \
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *set -g mode-mouse
> off
> >      \;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *set -g
> >      mouse-select-window
> >      > * * *off \;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * ** * * * set -g
> >      mouse-resize-pane off
> >      > * * *\;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * ** * * * set -g
> >      mouse-select-pane off
> >      > * * *\;\
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * * * * * *display 'Mouse:
> OFF'
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *When I turn mode-mosue on
> in
> >      iTerm2,
> >      > * * *I can
> >      > * * *> * * *use my
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *mouse to
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *scroll
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *back and
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *that' fine. But I can't
> select
> >      > * * *anything
> >      > * * *> * * *using my
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *mouse.
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *Still have
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *to use
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *vi mode to select and copy
> >      stuff.*
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *I tried it also on Mac's
> >      Terminal,
> >      > * * *but
> >      > * * *> * * *somehow the
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *mode-mouse on
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *setting
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *is not in effect at all
> and I
> >      can't
> >      > * * *scroll
> >      > * * *> * * *back at
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *all.*
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *I've googled this issue
> and
> >      found
> >      > * * *several
> >      > * * *> * * *people
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *having
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *similar
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *problems
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *but I couldn't figure it
> out
> >      on my
> >      > * * *machine
> >      > * * *> * * *how to
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *solve
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *it..*
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *Can you give me some
> hints?
> >      *Thanks
> >      > * * *so much!
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *--
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *Best,
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *> * *Junchen
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * * *>
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * * *> * *
> >      > * * *> * * *> * * *> * * *
> >      > * * *> * * *> * *
> >      > * * *> * *
> >      > * *
>
-- 
Best,
Junchen
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