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On 7/22/2011 6:00 PM, trevor wrote:
i don't appear to receive mouse support with the present mouse=h, mouse=a works
Hi, I specifically disabled mouse support so that there would be no
problems with copying text in a terminal.
Do you use the gvim mode? I could make it set mouse=h only when using
the terminal vim and not change mouse settings in gvim, would that work
for you?
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Do you use the gvim mode?
only using the terminal mode - no gvim / macvim
disabled mouse support so that there would be no problems with copying text in a terminal.
that makes a lot of sense, it can be confusing. i have set clipboard=unnamed
set and am used to being able to yank text to the clipboard, or just switch to Alt-LeftMouse if native selection is needed.
not knowing much about it - would it make sense to stick with a user's native settings for the mouse mode?
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On 7/23/2011 1:59 PM, trevor wrote:
Do you use the gvim mode?only using the terminal mode - no gvim / macvim
disabled mouse support so that there would be no problems with copying text in a terminal.that makes a lot of sense, it can be confusing. i have
set clipboard=unnamed
setup and am used to being able to yank text to the clipboard, or just switch to Alt-LeftMouse if native selection is needed.
Sorry, you said you want mouse=a, what do you do with the mouse while in
vimpager? I have never found anything to manipulate with the mouse while
in this mode, so I just don't know.
not knowing much about it - would it make sense to stick with a user's native settings for the mouse mode?
Maybe, but I need a good reason. mouse=h is more convenient for me,
because I have mouse=a in my .vimrc and use vimpager to view and copy text.
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Sorry, you said you want mouse=a, what do you do with the mouse while in vimpager?
no worries - totally dig mousescroll. doesn't work with mouse=h.
Maybe, but I need a good reason. mouse=h is more convenient for me, because I have mouse=a in my .vimrc and use vimpager to view and copy text.
it seems like there should be a good way to set vimpager specific settings in .vimrc[.local], but i'm not fluent enough to offer a solution.
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On 7/24/2011 3:25 AM, trevor wrote:
Sorry, you said you want mouse=a, what do you do with the mouse while in vimpager?no worries - totally dig mousescroll. doesn't work with mouse=h.
Maybe, but I need a good reason. mouse=h is more convenient for me, because I have mouse=a in my .vimrc and use vimpager to view and copy text.it seems like there should be a good way to set vimpager specific settings in .vimrc[.local], but i'm not fluent enough to offer a solution.
Well we have ~/.vimpagerrc now.
Anyway, how do you feel about changing mouse=h to clipboard=autoselect
in vimpager? Would you be cool with that?
That would fix both of our problems with the mouse.
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Well we have ~/.vimpagerrc now.
i didn't test, but wouldn't that get overridden by the -c
arguments?
Anyway, how do you feel about changing mouse=h to clipboard=autoselect in vimpager? Would you be cool with that?
super cool, works for me. thanks! :D
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On 7/24/2011 3:25 AM, trevor wrote:
Sorry, you said you want mouse=a, what do you do with the mouse while in vimpager?no worries - totally dig mousescroll. doesn't work with mouse=h.
Maybe, but I need a good reason. mouse=h is more convenient for me, because I have mouse=a in my .vimrc and use vimpager to view and copy text.it seems like there should be a good way to set vimpager specific settings in .vimrc[.local], but i'm not fluent enough to offer a solution.
Mouse scrolling is indeed very nice.
I've removed mouse=h in 1.5.7.
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