On Friday, October 12, 2007 at 12:57:21 PM UTC-4, Amir M. wrote:
> Thanks you are right it is a gnome mapping problem and not a vim one.
> 
> 
> 
> Gary Johnson wrote:
> 
>   On 2007-10-12, "Amir M." <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>   
>     I mean that on gnome-terminal when I use vim the mouse scrolling wheel is
> making the cursor to move up and down and I did try the:
> :map <mouseup> <nop>
> :map <mousedown> <nop>
> But it doesn't change this behavior.
>     
>   
>   I don't use gnome-terminal and don't have access to one at the 
> moment, so the following is just a guess, but if you have told vim 
> to ignore mouse/wheel events and have tried mapping mouse/wheel 
> events to other actions and none of that works, then my guess is 
> that gnome-terminal is mapping the mouse wheel clicks to up- and 
> down-arrow character sequences.  You could check this by remapping 
> <Up> and <Down> to something else and see if that affects vim's 
> response to wheel movement.  If that's the case, then I would expect 
> gnome-terminal to have some configuration setting for this that you 
> could disable.  If gnome-terminal doesn't have a configuration menu, 
> you might find the control in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults and be 
> able to override it in your ~/.Xdefaults file.
> 
> HTH,
> Gary
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> -- 
> Peace and Prosperity
> Amir M. M.
> [email protected]
> 054-5726 074

Hi Amir,

I'm encountering the same problem right now. Have you found the solution?

Thanks,
Clark

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