On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 05:42:58PM +0300, Otto Modinos wrote:
You need to set ttymouse. vim doesn't know about st, so it doesn't
detect the correct ttymouse value (xterm seems to work fine for st).
neovim changed the TUI (and mouse) code quite a lot so I'm guessing
that's the reason It Just Wor
You need to set ttymouse. vim doesn't know about st, so it doesn't
detect the correct ttymouse value (xterm seems to work fine for st).
neovim changed the TUI (and mouse) code quite a lot so I'm guessing
that's the reason It Just Works™.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 09:50:18AM +0200, Martti Kühne wrote:
Generally, mouse interaction is fully implemented and produce the
correct sequences.
As I don't use vim, however, I'm not sure what vim does right or wrong
in this case.
A quick google reveals that there are several different mouse-re
Generally, mouse interaction is fully implemented and produce the
correct sequences.
As I don't use vim, however, I'm not sure what vim does right or wrong
in this case.
A quick google reveals that there are several different mouse-related
options, one of which is ttymouse. What's that set to in yo
Hi, I used vim but I found out that clicking in st doesn't work when set
mouse=a is set, is there a feature like this enabled?
Thanks.
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