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How can I get mouse selection to work in emacs and

2019-01-30 11:02发布

问题:

after turning on xterm-mouse-mode, any click on the in the screen returns "mouse-1 is undefined". What should I be defining "mouse-1" as? Is there some reason my mouse clicks are returning this event, and not others its suspecting?

回答1:

I put this in my .emacs:

(require 'mouse)
(xterm-mouse-mode t)
(defun track-mouse (e)) 
(setq mouse-sel-mode t)

and that seems to do the trick, and now a mouse click in a split changes focus to the split.

Note: I am using iterm2, and I found the info here: http://groups.google.com/group/iterm2-discuss/browse_thread/thread/8e1f2ee7db26c07d/17ac15e69c554998?show_docid=17ac15e69c554998&pli=1



回答2:

For Emacs in iTerm 2, I've found that the following bit in my ~/.emacs file works very well, providing the ability to insert the character at an arbitrary location, mark a region, and use the scroll wheel:

;; Enable mouse support
(unless window-system
  (require 'mouse)
  (xterm-mouse-mode t)
  (global-set-key [mouse-4] (lambda ()
                              (interactive)
                              (scroll-down 1)))
  (global-set-key [mouse-5] (lambda ()
                              (interactive)
                              (scroll-up 1)))
  (defun track-mouse (e))
  (setq mouse-sel-mode t)
)


回答3:

Mac OS X's Terminal.app does not support mouse reporting. However MouseTerm is a SIMBL plugin that provides it with this feature. http://bitheap.org/mouseterm/

Install MouseTerm and put the following in your Emacs config file:

; enable mouse reporting for terminal emulators
(unless window-system
  (xterm-mouse-mode 1)
  (global-set-key [mouse-4] (lambda ()
                              (interactive)
                              (scroll-down 1)))
  (global-set-key [mouse-5] (lambda ()
                              (interactive)
                              (scroll-up 1))))


回答4:

I suspect that installing the emacs-goodies-el will provide the appropriate bindings.