Need to enable scrolling into tmux panels with mouse wheel. How can I get that tips? Can I use it (if its exist of course) with mouse-select-pane on option?
4 Answers
Origin Answer (deprecated)
Try this:
setw -g mode-mouse on
It can be used with the mouse-select-pane on
and mouse-select-window on
options.
Update
After tmux 2.1, mode-mouse
option is no longer available. You should now use:
set -g mouse on
to capture mouse event.
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2thx, and maybe u know how to enable mouse copy-past opportunity in this mode?– mart7iniNov 15, 2011 at 9:38
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4Worth to add that you can create a file
~/.tmux.conf
with theset -g mouse on
content on it to avoid the need to execute the command on each session. Jul 6, 2020 at 14:08
There are some changes for Tmux 2.1
Mouse-mode has been rewritten. There's now no longer options for:
- mouse-resize-pane
- mouse-select-pane
- mouse-select-window
- mode-mouse
Instead there is just one option: 'mouse' which turns on mouse support entirely.
So set -g mouse on
Update:
I have to use this script to make scrolling work again: https://github.com/NHDaly/tmux-scroll-copy-mode
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Wow that is fantastic! I'm new to tmux and I really liked it as it solved problems with sessions, but the windows / panes metaphors were somewhat painful (eg.
Ctrl-b o
to switch panes was a pain all the time). Along with the newly discovered github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-continuum things are really starting to look rosey.– HankCaNov 3, 2019 at 23:12
From https://blogs.oracle.com/samf/entry/smcup_rmcup_hate
In .tmux.conf:
set -g terminal-overrides 'xterm*:smcup@:rmcup@'
where, for instance, mouse scrolling in vim in tmux scrolls vim, NOT tmux history. Very beneficial, and VERY different from history scrolling.
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1I thought smcup/rmcup had nothing to do with handling mouse scrolling. it has to do with the "alternate screen" functionality, where these folks want to turn it off to leave the contents of vim or less on the term so that they can still see it as they type the next command. (my two cents here is I usually have space to open more terminals so I do this sort of thing in parallel terminals -- more often than not I'd rather see my previous commands after exiting from those programs anyway) Apr 24, 2013 at 17:23
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This doesn't work for me. When I add this to .tmux.conf and source that file, it just causes gibberish characters to appear that the terminal prompt (for whatever program I am in).– elyAug 1, 2013 at 15:41
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Yes, scrolling works. But on my Ubuntu computer in vim or less scrolling works through tmux history not vim or less as I expect. Jul 21, 2014 at 6:32
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That must be the default behavior. This emulate keyboard UP and DOWN arrows. Now tmux implement his own way of scrolling (as before with pgUP pgDOWN). This is a regression, it breaks things.– NVRMOct 14, 2019 at 4:29
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For Mac OSX 10.9
First Install SimpleSIMBL
Then Install MouseTerm
Add this to your ~/.tmux.conf
set-option -g mouse-select-pane on
set-option -g mouse-select-window on
set-window-option -g mode-mouse on
For VIM Scrolling add this to your ~/.vimrc
set mouse=a
set ttymouse=xterm
Notes: see also: Scrolling inside Vim in Mac's Terminal
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In Linux I got
.tmux.conf:1: invalid option: mouse-select-pane .tmux.conf:1: invalid option: mouse-select-pane
and.tmux.conf:3: invalid option: mode-mouse
when Tmux starts and then the session works without any change Jul 6, 2020 at 14:02
tmux
. The fact that the OP mentioned the hardware used for scrolling does not make it about hardware anymore than questions about text strings are ABOUT KEYBOARDS.