(In reply to Matthias Clasen from comment #14)
> Thats not a bug. It wouldn't be an overlay scrollbar if it wasn't, you know,
> overlayed.
Right. I found the overlay-scrolling property and just forgot to take out the bit about filing a bug.
> > Have you actually tested this on a touch device? Because I don't see how it
> > *can* work if the scrolled window is intercepting events over the terminal.
>
> It is not intercepting events that are not vertical swipes.
Selecting usually is a vertical swipe. And in (full) mouse tracking mode, *all* events need to be send to the terminal.
(In reply to Matthias Clasen from comment #14)
> Thats not a bug. It wouldn't be an overlay scrollbar if it wasn't, you know,
> overlayed.
Right. I found the overlay-scrolling property and just forgot to take out the bit about filing a bug.
> > Have you actually tested this on a touch device? Because I don't see how it
> > *can* work if the scrolled window is intercepting events over the terminal.
>
> It is not intercepting events that are not vertical swipes.
Selecting usually is a vertical swipe. And in (full) mouse tracking mode, *all* events need to be send to the terminal.