On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 12:00:05AM -0700, Will Aoki wrote:
> Package: w3m
> Version: 0.5.1-3
> Severity: normal
> 
> I normally have "Enable mouse" set to "NO" in w3m's options, so that if
> I use the mouse in an xterm with w3m, I get the normal xterm behavior.
> This does work, and it does save "use_mouse 0" in .w3m/config, but after
> a while, the mouse is mysteriously re-enabled. If I use w3m long enough,
> this can happen several times during a single session.
> 
> This is not an interaction between several instances of w3m touching the
> config file - it happens even if I'm only running one instance.
> 
> I've not observed a particular combination of inputs which make this
> happen, but whatever the cause, it occurs frequently enough that I can
> easily see this bug several times an hour. I do tend to click frequently
> in my xterms (and elsewhere) due to a complex motor tic (which is why I
> disable mouse input in the first place), which may have something to do
> with this.
> 
> This bug is not new - I've observed it at least as far back as version
> 0.3-2.4, but I haven't done anything about it until now.

Hello Will,

maybe your clicking leads to copy+paste thus pasting arbitrarily text to
w3m. If this input includes a 'm' this would call TOGGLE_MOUSE, enabling
the mouse. Try to put the following line into ~/.w3m/keymap

keymap m NULL

and see if this helps.

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