On 14-06-21 02:10 PM, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> So you have mode-mouse set to on?
>
Yes.
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 01:46:12PM -0400, Alan Paul wrote:
>> On 14-06-19 03:19 AM, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
>>> Did you get a solution to this?
>>>
>>> I don't like this feature at all.
>>
>> My solution was to remove this patch from my local version.
>>
>> I wasn't able to reproduce the issue so I couldn't get a sense of it. I'll
>> assume that it is to improve productivity in their environment, which is a
>> reasonable request. However, I would ask that if it stays, it needs to be an
>> option as it affected my productivity, also a reasonable request.
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 02:25:31AM -0400, Alan Paul wrote:
>>>> On 14-06-06 05:26 PM, Balazs Kezes wrote:
>>>>> On 2014-06-04 11:03 -0400, Alan Paul wrote:
>>>>>> 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.
>>>>>
>>>>> To clarify, it isn't vim who is controlling the mouse, but rather tmux
>>>>> is sending up/down keys to vim when you scroll, right?
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess it would be nice if this behavior would be bound to an option in
>>>>> tmux. Until that happens you can try not using the alternate mode for
>>>>> vim because only there is tmux doing this. You can either tweak your
>>>>> terminfo files for screen and remove the entries for smcup/rmcup or in
>>>>> case of vim just add "set t_ti=" and "set t_te=" to your vimrc.
>>>>
>>>> An option would be nice!
>>>>
>>>> While not using vim in the alternate screen works, I prefer keeping vim
>>>> out of my primary screen scrollback.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> By the way, why are you turning off mousing in vim? Do you see a problem
>>>>> using it or do you find it inconvenient for some reason? If yes, why?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've never felt a need for the mouse in vim and thus didn't realize its
>>>> capabilities, but more so, I use the mouse for tmux copy. Using tmux to
>>>> copy/paste between windows is just too useful, even in vim.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Alan
>>>>
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