This patch (commit 353d182) broke my vim mousing. I have it turned off 
in vim (mouse=) With this patch, vim now controls my mouse regardless of 
the "mouse=" setting.

When I remove this change, all is back to normal--vim obeys the "mouse=" 
setting, and if off, tmux controls the mouse.

I'm running Ubuntu 12.04, vim 7.3.429.

Alan.


> I don't think we particularly need to document this and definitely no
> options. Cheers
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Marcel Partap <mpar...@gmx.net>
> Date: 09/05/2014 21:00 (GMT+00:00)
> To: Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com>
> Cc: tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] Enable mouse wheel scrolling in man pages,
> basically.
>
>
>  > Applied, but without the shift part.
> Thx!
> The shift part however is necessary in those cases mentioned where the
> program has broken mouse support..
>  >> Because it gives all CLI programs (even bash history) "intuitive"
> mouse>> support without updating/fixing every single one of them. There are
>  >> numerous CLI tools that do take mouse input, but mess it up somehow,
>  >> f.e. aptitude can not deal with it properly and in ncmpcpp, only
>  >> scrolling up (!) works.
> Also for scrolling the bash history..
> The way I sent the patch in, it works quite nicely. I think a man page
> section and an option to turn off this automatic alt-screen
> wheel-key-sequence translation would be good, too?
> attached is manual section from a previous patch iteration, bake as you
> see fit.
>
>
> #Regards
>
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