On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:38:22AM +0100, Rashad Kanavath wrote:
> [...]
> There is patch to enable scrolling in st [2]. Is it important to apply this
> patch if I use tmux.?
> [...]
No.
> The issue I had using st+tmux or screen is that,
> I need to run the command every time.
>
>
> `st -e tm
> Mainly I want scroll when compiling. It print a lot of information and
> warnings. And I want to read them clearly without interrupting my
> compilation. Other than that I don't use scrolling much.
>
> ofcourse, i can redirect std err to a log file and see it. But when I run
> "make" I need to r
I use st with the scrollback patch with mouse support. I hope that it
can be without shift but I doesn't know how to do it.
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On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 7:23 AM, David Phillips
wrote:
> Me, I use dvtm(1) instead of tmux, and I only have my dwm config set
> to run st with a dvtm session inside. This way, I can manually start
> st without dvtm by asking for `st` from dmenu or another terminal. I
> suppose it's a matter of pe
Me, I use dvtm(1) instead of tmux, and I only have my dwm config set
to run st with a dvtm session inside. This way, I can manually start
st without dvtm by asking for `st` from dmenu or another terminal. I
suppose it's a matter of personal taste, but when I run 'st' I don't
want dvtm or tmux. If I
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:38:22AM +0100, Rashad Kanavath wrote:
> Is there anyway I can run st with tmux or screen by default without the
> scroll patch in[2] ?
I use tmux or screen regardless of the terminal emulator I use, so I
launch tmux as part of bashrc. The simplest way to do this would b
Hello,
I am fairly new to suckless community. I was using dwm for an year. But now
I started using st and surf. So I hope my newbie question will be well
answered.
According to the FAQ page[1], I should use screen or tmux to enable
scrolling. Now I had compiled and installed st on my dwm window ma