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authorJared Finder <jared@finder.org>2025-01-01 22:36:25 -0800
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2025-01-04 15:14:36 +0200
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Don't always enable xterm-mouse-mode (bug#74833)
Many terminals set the environment variable TERM to "xterm" even when they don't support all functionality in xterm. This means that enabling xterm-mouse-mode can break critical editing workflows like copy/paste. This adds checks for the specific terminal Emacs is run in and only enables xterm-mouse-mode on terminals knows to support all critical editing workflows. * etc/NEWS: Update announcement * lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--auto-xt-mouse-allowed-names) (xterm--auto-xt-mouse-allowed-types): New variables to control what terminals automatically enable xterm-mouse-mode. (xterm--report-background-handler, xterm--version-handler): Use xterm--read-string. (xterm--read-string, xterm--query-name-and-version): New function. (xterm--init): Check what terminal is running and if xterm-mouse-mode was manually called. * lisp/xt-mouse.el (xterm-mouse-mode-called): New variable. (xterm-mouse-mode): Set xterm-mouse-mode-called. Mention automatic call by xterm--init. Delete outdated comment text.
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