On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 02:26:06AM +0200, Paul Maier wrote: > > > > >>> The problem here is, when running vi in an xterm and the mouse slowly (unnoticed) > > >>> moves over the scrollbar or out of the xterm, and you want to jump to mark "a, > > >>> you need to enter `a, that is in keystrokes > > >> > > > > > >> I'll experiment to see if I can reproduce this effect with my environment. > > >> thanks for the detailed explanation. > > > > > > > > > Hi Thomas, > > > > > > yes, I'm talking about dead keys = compose sequences. > > > > > > Was it possible to you to reproduce it in your environment? Typing dead key ` apostrophe > > > then press letter "a" while the mouse pointer is over the scrollbar area of an xterm? > > > > yes - I can reproduce it. Actually once I was made aware of the issue, > > I could see in my mind where the problem might lie. But I just verified > > it since you reminded me (on one of my Linux machines). > > > > My idea about the problem is that since xterm has setup translations > > (which capture the input) on more than one widget (without appearing to > > address this special case), that it might be that there's a better point > > in the widget to attach the translations to. > > > > This was discussed a little late in the #277 cycle to want to hold that > > up, so I had in mind to spend some time investigating a solution for it > > during #278. > > > > > Hi Thomas, > > I would like to report, that above problem still exists. > I tested against xterm-281. yes (I spent some time investigating this, but did not yet find a solution) -- Thomas E. Dickey http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net