I just tried with your configuration, replacing both occurrences of copy-pipe-and-cancel by copy-pipe and it works with the exact use case that you described (mouse selection). I'm using 3.2 though.
Things you can check: Make sure that you replaced the MouseDragEnd1Pane binding to copy-pipe. Make sure that you reload the tmux configuration. If in doubt, exit tmux and run `tmux kill-server`, then start a new session. If that still does work, maybe try upgrading tmux to 3.2 but I doubt that this is the root cause. Stéphane Gleizes On Sep 3 2020, at 5:49 pm, Peng Yu <[email protected]> wrote: > I used these lines. But they don't help. > > When I type ctrl-a [ then ctrl-b, then use my mouse to highlight a > text region, the cursor will still be reset to the very bottom. > > I use tmux 3.1b. > Could you try my configure file to see what is wrong? Thanks. > > Strange, that's not expected behavior. > > I have the following binding and it works like a charm (tmux 3.2): > > # Copy the current selection to a new buffer or start one if none is > > active. > > bind -T copy-mode 'Space' { > > if -F '#{||:#{selection_active},#{search_present}}' { > > send -X copy-pipe > > } { > > send -X begin-selection > > } > > } > > If you are referring to mouse support, this is what I'm using: > > # Avoid cancelling copy-mode if the pane history has been scrolled. > > bind -T copy-mode 'MouseDragEnd1Pane' { > > if -F "#{scroll_position}" { > > send -X copy-pipe > > } { > > send -X copy-pipe-and-cancel > > } > > } > > > -- > Regards, > Peng > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tmux-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tmux-users/F28CF412-C6E1-4007-A6DF-109A3D2E85FC%40getmailspring.com.
