Dominique Pelle wrote:
>
> Matt Wozniski wrote:
>
>>> Cutting undo sequences seems more useful when
>>> typing text than when pasting text with the mouse.
>>
>> Naturally - but, as I'm sure you know, with :set mouse=a (or, at
>> least, :set mouse=i or some such) pasting with the mouse automatically
>> behaves like :set paste is in effect, which is a much nicer option
>> where it's available.
>
> I also had "set mouse=a" in my ~/.vimrc and ended commenting it.
> I found it too annoying that when clicking in a terminal to give focus to
> that window, it had the unwanted side effect of moving the cursor inside
> Vim in that terminal (to the location where I clicked).

Heh, I never thought about that, since I have window focus depend on
where the mouse pointer is.  Interesting.

> But I should give the mouse another try: "set mouse=vic" seems better
> to my liking, than "set mouse=a".

*nod*, I know other people who prefer that - now that I realize this
issue, it might be why...

~Matt

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