this is a great idea. i've been interested in making tmux "tablet" friendly
Heh well totally (:
current mouse input is somewhat shaky, there seems to be quite a bit of indeterminism in what mouse actions trigger what events, albeit on different machines. What i wanted to do is implement a tail queue of recent mouse events providing a deeper back record that can be traversed with some degree of fuzziness so stuff like multi-button actions, focus tracking and even 'terminal gestures' could be quite easily put on top. Not sure when i'll get around to test-implement, very likely will take till after my Fluid Dynamics exam on 5th of August - terminal multiplexing _is_ important, so is getting my engineering diploma over the finishing line ^^in various ways, and my current solution (dwm + xdotool + shell scripts that call tmux) is totally hack. i'd like to see this even expanded a bit so that one could in their .tmux.conf bind functions to mice clicks (assocaited with regions, e.g., bind left-click-statusbar neww...
#regards/marcel
p.s.: this tmux 'newskool text mode desktop thang' is ever so awesome, aint it? simply loving it. folks what about a lil' logo contest? ;D
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