• Mouse implementation with mystic -l

    From Ryan Fantus@3:770/3 to All on Thu Dec 14 00:40:26 2017
    Hey g00r00, I think potential for mouse implementation is slick! However, if I ssh into my Linux server and run mystic -l, and then exit, I no longer have a mouse scroll back buffer. Can we flush the mouse takeover upon exit, or add a command line arg to
    disable mouse integration?

    Thanks! And keep up the awesome work.

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  • From Oleg Lukashin@2:5020/329 to Ryan Fantus on Thu Dec 14 14:00:14 2017
    Hi, Ryan!

    14 Dec 17 00:40, you wrote to All:

    Hey g00r00, I think potential for mouse implementation is slick! However, if I ssh into my Linux server and run mystic -l, and then exit, I no
    longer
    have a mouse scroll back buffer. Can we flush the mouse takeover upon
    exit,
    or add a command line arg to disable mouse integration?

    Why just not use software called "screen" in linux ?

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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to Ryan Fantus on Thu Dec 14 11:19:43 2017
    I no longer have a mouse scroll back buffer. Can we flush the mouse

    Yes, good call I will work on this for the next build.

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  • From Ryan Fantus@3:770/3 to All on Thu Dec 14 08:24:42 2017
    I can try screen, hadn’t really considered that :) but the interesting thing is that even after disconnecting from my server, my bash terminal window still leaves the mouse taken over.

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  • From Oleg Lukashin@2:5020/329 to Ryan Fantus on Thu Dec 14 20:48:24 2017
    Hi, Ryan!

    14 Dec 17 08:24, you wrote to All:

    thing is that even after disconnecting from my server, my bash
    terminal
    window still leaves the mouse taken over.

    Maybe, then you should do something with your bash terminal window ?
    ...And it's a really great idea to make a new mail but not replying.

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  • From Ryan Fantus@3:770/3 to All on Thu Dec 14 10:36:47 2017
    Maybe, then you should do something with your bash terminal window ?

    Using screen was a great idea. It no longer takes over my mouse. Thanks for the
    previous advice.

    ...And it's a really great idea to make a new mail but not replying.

    I'm hitting alt.bbs.mystic in groups.google.com and there's no option other than replying. So, sorry, don't know what to tell you

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