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I have to use xterm-mouse-mode to support mouse when using emacs via ssh, but i found it will not highlight the whole word when i double click on a character of the word. Instead it only highlight the character under the mouse. How can i fix it?

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    Why not set mark (C-space) and then M-f (forward word) to highlight the word instead? or do you mean to copy from the ssh terminal? Mar 7, 2012 at 3:12
  • I do not mean to copy it, I just want to know what I have selected. In fact, when i double click on a character, the whole word is selected, but only one character is highlight, this confuse me.
    – Charlie
    Mar 7, 2012 at 4:04
  • The reason for that is because emacs in terminal mode doesn't show highlighting the same way that the window system does. Hence using mark set and moving around doesn't show the highlighting. Feel free to test this out. Mar 7, 2012 at 4:08
  • I bind f5 to command gud-print, so i can print a variable just by double click it and press f5, however, when i used emacs via ssh, this wont work if i don't enable xterm-mouse-mode.
    – Charlie
    Mar 7, 2012 at 4:09
  • Isn't it easier to just use the hotkeys to mark the word as I said and then hit f5? Reaching for your mouse is probably harder but maybe this is just the years of emacs talking :) Mar 7, 2012 at 4:11

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C-h f xterm-mouse-mode says:

...works for simple uses of the mouse. Basically, only non-modified
single clicks are supported. When turned on, the normal xterm...

So, I'm afraid double clicks are known not to work (they are seen by Emacs as 2 normal clicks).

EDIT 2014-Aug-29: This limitation has been recently lifted in Emacs's trunk (i.e. not in the upcoming 24.4 but in the next version instead).

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Highlighting does not work in the non-windowed version of emacs (emacs run in a terminal window). It's hard to tell whether things are being highlighted which is why I recommend using C-space (Mark-set) to highlight things instead as it gives you a little more control rather than enabling xterm-mouse-mode as sometimes you may not double click correctly.

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