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50 lines
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You configure in ~/.w3m/mouse as follows:
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menu "<= => R B"
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button 1 0 1 PREV
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button 1 3 4 NEXT
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button 1 6 7 RELOAD
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button 1 8 8 ADD_BOOKMARK
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button 3 8 8 COMMAND "NEW_TAB; BOOKMARK; DELETE_PREVBUF"
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button 3 0 4 SELECT_MENU
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button 2 0 9 CLOSE_TAB
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Then, w3m will display menu for mouse on top of line, next to tab.
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Like this:
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<= => R B [ Bookmarks ][ 坂本浩則のホームページ ] x
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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However, you can use at most 10 colums (0 to 9) for mouse menu.
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You can open URL in new tab if you drag URL to the region of mouse menu.
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~/.w3m/mouse syntax:
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menu <menu string>
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button <num> <left-column-pos> <right-column-pos> <func> [<arg>]
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1 : left button
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2 : middle button
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3 : right button
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So, above example means
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menu "<= => R B"
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# menu string is "<= => R B"
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button 1 0 1 PREV
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# On "<=" (column 0 1), left button click, go to prev buffer
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button 1 3 4 NEXT
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# On "=>" (column 3 4), left button click, go to next buffer
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button 1 6 7 RELOAD
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# On "R " (column 6 7), left button click, reload
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button 1 8 8 ADD_BOOKMARK
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# On "B" (column 8), left button click, add bookmark
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button 3 8 8 COMMAND "NEW_TAB; BOOKMARK; DELETE_PREVBUF"
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# On "B" (column 8), right button click, open bookmark in new tab
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button 3 0 4 SELECT_MENU
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# On "<= =>" (column 0 4), right button click, select menu
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button 2 0 9 CLOSE_TAB
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# On "<= => R B" (column 0 9), middle button click, close tab
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