Rewrite of tmux mouse support which was a mess. Instead of having

options for "mouse-this" and "mouse-that", mouse events may be bound as
keys and there is one option "mouse" that turns on mouse support
entirely (set -g mouse on).

See the new MOUSE SUPPORT section of the man page for description of the
key names and new flags (-t= to specify the pane or window under mouse
as a target, and send-keys -M to pass through a mouse event).

The default builtin bindings for the mouse are:

    bind -n   MouseDown1Pane select-pane -t=; send-keys -M
    bind -n MouseDown1Status select-window -t=
    bind -n   MouseDrag1Pane copy-mode -M
    bind -n MouseDrag1Border resize-pane -M

To get the effect of turning mode-mouse off, do:

    unbind -n MouseDrag1Pane
    unbind -temacs-copy MouseDrag1Pane

The old mouse options are now gone, set-option -q may be used to
suppress warnings if mixing configuration files.
This commit is contained in:
nicm
2015-04-19 21:34:21 +00:00
parent ee123c2489
commit bf635e7741
27 changed files with 879 additions and 584 deletions

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@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
struct screen *window_clock_init(struct window_pane *);
void window_clock_free(struct window_pane *);
void window_clock_resize(struct window_pane *, u_int, u_int);
void window_clock_key(struct window_pane *, struct session *, int);
void window_clock_key(struct window_pane *, struct client *,
struct session *, int, struct mouse_event *);
void window_clock_timer(struct window_pane *);
void window_clock_draw_screen(struct window_pane *);
@@ -37,7 +38,6 @@ const struct window_mode window_clock_mode = {
window_clock_free,
window_clock_resize,
window_clock_key,
NULL,
window_clock_timer,
};
@@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ window_clock_resize(struct window_pane *wp, u_int sx, u_int sy)
}
void
window_clock_key(
struct window_pane *wp, unused struct session *sess, unused int key)
window_clock_key(struct window_pane *wp, unused struct client *c,
unused struct session *sess, unused int key, unused struct mouse_event *m)
{
window_pane_reset_mode(wp);
}