On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Micah Cowan <mi...@cowan.name> wrote:
>
> Good catch, i'd forgotten about that; that seems to be the problem (161
> columns). Strange, I've always used a 161-column term (for side-by-side
> 80-col panes), but don't recall running into it before.

Huh, I thought the limitation was 200-and-something columns. Actually,
in gnome-terminal I get 223 as the last responsive column, which would
map to the byte value 255 (223 + 32, where 32 is the standard value
added onto mouse command parameters).

>
> I thought we were using the xterm-style (longer-reaching) codes now in
> CVS? I suppose that might be only when the underlying app specifically
> asks for it, or something? Is there a way to enable them?

I don't know about the state of it in tmux, but I don't think VTE
(gnome-terminal) supports it at all. I could be mistaken, though. I'm
trying to test it now, but it's not easy to determine exactly what the
terminal is sending (and Vim interprets it strangely).

-Kevin

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