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Problem: The way 'cmdheight' can be made zero is inconsistent.
Solution: Only make 'cmdheight' zero when setting it explicitly, not when
resizing windows. (closes vim/vim#10890)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f797e309caff48f7a56c73b16e62ff67c4dcbdd6
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Remove check for MOD_MASK_META as it is for <T- which never appears in TUI.
Make small changes to docs.
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Problem:
Since right-click can now show a popup menu, we can provide messaging to
guide users who expect 'mouse' to be disabled by default. So 'mouse' can
now be enabled by default.
Solution:
Do it.
Closes #15521
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Problem:
1. Right-click does not work in statusline unless you left-click first (to focus
the statusline).
2. Modifier (e.g. shift+rightclick) does not work in statusline.
Solution:
Make clickable statusline sections receive right-clicks regardless of whether
the statusline is focused.
Closes #18994
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Fix https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/1004
Limitation: All outputs need hit-enter prompt.
Related:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/6732
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/4382
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The mouseclick item "%@" is now supported by 'statusline' and 'winbar'.
Previously it was only supported by 'tabline'.
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