Sunday, December 4, 2022

Re: What does mean?

> On Sat, 3 Dec 2022 23:07:15 -0800
> Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com> wrote:
> > I was troubleshooting a problem with the behavior of my mouse in
> > gvim when I discovered that typing Ctrl-K in insert mode and moving
> > the mouse to another window enters the special key code
> > "<LeftMouseNM>". I can't find this special key documented anywhere.
> > Even ":helpgrep \cmousenm" didn't return any results.
> >
> > Would someone please tell me what "<LeftMouseNM>" means?
>
> I know that 'NM' stands for 'Non Mappable'. And that there is one entry
> in the docs, which you can find with this pattern:
>
> :helpg \v\cmouse.?nm
>
> Other than that I have no clue. But I'm sure the devs can help.

You are right, these are non-mappable mouse clicks. They are used
internally, you can't really use them. But they might show up in some
places.

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