[Bug 938469] [NEW] vim cannot regain control of mouse
Sean Hunt
938469 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Feb 22 07:35:02 UTC 2012
Public bug reported:
In Precise, vim is unable to reassert control of the mouse once it has
started. The mouse works normally upon starting vim. If it loses control
of the mouse in the pseudo-terminal, however, perhaps due to being
suspended with ^Z, or turning the mouse off with ':set mouse=', then vim
becomes unable to regain control of the mouse when it should, such as
being resumed or ':set mouse=a'.
The expected behavior is that suspending should have no effect on the
mouse within vim, and clearing and resetting the mouse variable should
also have no effect on the mouse.
** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: precise regression
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Title:
vim cannot regain control of mouse
Status in “vim” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
In Precise, vim is unable to reassert control of the mouse once it has
started. The mouse works normally upon starting vim. If it loses
control of the mouse in the pseudo-terminal, however, perhaps due to
being suspended with ^Z, or turning the mouse off with ':set mouse=',
then vim becomes unable to regain control of the mouse when it should,
such as being resumed or ':set mouse=a'.
The expected behavior is that suspending should have no effect on the
mouse within vim, and clearing and resetting the mouse variable should
also have no effect on the mouse.
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