There are several mouse-related settings in tmux. For a proper test,
you're going to need to demonstrate that tmux settings are the same for
each instance of the test. I suspect that you may have had other
settings set (i.e. set-option -g mouse-select-window on) that may be
giving you different
My apologies, I completely forgot to update this bug. When I tested this
last month, the behavior was consistent with 11.10 and before. With no
config changes on my part, everything is working fine. Sorry for the
delay.
** Changed in: tmux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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You
Will you give more details?
- What terminals have you tried (i.e. gnome-terminal)?
- What are your mouse-related settings in vim?
- What are your mouse-related settings in tmux?
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All I had to do to trigger the behavior was set mode-mouse on in tmux
-- worked on other systems, but not Ubuntu. Happened on all terminals
I've tried.
The specific tmux.conf I've been using:
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https://github.com/jpeddicord/dotfiles/blob/476ec2dccc60a8e8bb83280ba21ebd3d45ee026e/tmux.conf
And
A small workaround I've discovered:
It appears tmux *does* pass mouse input through if you coerce it a bit.
Currently, if I have set ttymouse=xterm2 in my vimrc, tmux will not
recognize it for whatever reason. But, if I delay this by using
autocmd BufEnter * set ttymouse=xterm2, so that it is
(Argh, forgot to add this to my last comment.)
Also, we've just upgraded our work machines, running Scientific Linux
and Fedora, to tmux 1.6 and they work correctly without any hacks.
** Description changed:
I'm no longer able to click, scroll, or otherwise use the mouse in
terminal
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/916941
Title:
tmux no longer passes mouse input through
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