Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-05 Thread Achim Gratz
Andrey Repin writes: > Is it recognized by the remote? I suppose it does, but just to be > extra sure. Yes it is, as I said I have my own terminfo database for it or it would make a bunch of other problems. > I've seen systems that don't have half the terminals configured, causing all > sorts of

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-04 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Achim Gratz! > Thomas Wolff writes: >> Andrey quoted how he configures 'screen'; can you show the relevant part >> of 'tmux' configuration please? > It's not configured at all, just called through a script. As part of > the SSH invocation (through mosh) I set the terminal to screen-25

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-04 Thread Wayne Davison
On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 11:40 PM Thomas Wolff wrote: > But which application does actually send the cnorm sequence? The vim editor likes to send it. I just ran into this issue with the new mintty whenever I edit in screen. I ended up changing this line in my .screenrc (which has been there for ag

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-04 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2018-07-04 00:40, Thomas Wolff wrote: > Am 04.07.2018 um 01:40 schrieb Andrey Repin: >> Greetings, Thomas Wolff! >> >>> Am 03.07.2018 um 19:56 schrieb Achim Gratz: Thomas Wolff writes: > ... the assumption is that tmux sends it on purpose, so > the blame is on tmux :/ Not tmux,

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-04 Thread Achim Gratz
Thomas Wolff writes: > According to TERM=screen-256color infocmp -1|grep 34 >     cnorm=\E[34h\E[?25h, >     cvvis=\E[34l, > the cursor could be turned into an underline when "cursor_normal" mode > is restored, i.e. when a screen application terminates. > But which application does actually

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-04 Thread Achim Gratz
Thomas Wolff writes: > Andrey quoted how he configures 'screen'; can you show the relevant part > of 'tmux' configuration please? It's not configured at all, just called through a script. As part of the SSH invocation (through mosh) I set the terminal to screen-256color and start screen on the re

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-03 Thread Thomas Wolff
Am 04.07.2018 um 01:40 schrieb Andrey Repin: Greetings, Thomas Wolff! Am 03.07.2018 um 19:56 schrieb Achim Gratz: Thomas Wolff writes: ... the assumption is that tmux sends it on purpose, so the blame is on tmux :/ Not tmux, what you need to blame is the terminfo entry for screen-256color ag

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-03 Thread Thomas Wolff
Am 03.07.2018 um 22:15 schrieb Achim Gratz: Thomas Wolff writes: As I cannot reproduce the exact scenario, I don't see yet where/how you set TERM=screen-256color and when the cursor would switch. Also I notice that the xterm-256color entry is missing the Co entry (which is likely what you want),

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-03 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Thomas Wolff! > Am 03.07.2018 um 19:56 schrieb Achim Gratz: >> Thomas Wolff writes: >>> I guess it's more about the configuration of tmux. There is in fact a >>> cursor style setting sequence that mintty newly supports. >>> Please make a terminal log and check whether ^[[34h (ESC [ 3 4

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-03 Thread Achim Gratz
Thomas Wolff writes: > As I cannot reproduce the exact scenario, I don't see yet where/how > you set TERM=screen-256color and when the cursor would switch. > Also I notice that the xterm-256color entry is missing the Co entry > (which is likely what you want), strange. I need to set this in a scri

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-03 Thread Thomas Wolff
Am 03.07.2018 um 19:56 schrieb Achim Gratz: Thomas Wolff writes: I guess it's more about the configuration of tmux. There is in fact a cursor style setting sequence that mintty newly supports. Please make a terminal log and check whether ^[[34h (ESC [ 3 4 h) appears during tmux initialization.

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-03 Thread Achim Gratz
Thomas Wolff writes: > I guess it's more about the configuration of tmux. There is in fact a > cursor style setting sequence that mintty newly supports. > Please make a terminal log and check whether ^[[34h (ESC [ 3 4 h) > appears during tmux initialization. I figured as much meanwhile, but I've n

Re: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-03 Thread Thomas Wolff
On 02.07.2018 23:39, Wells, Roger K. wrote: On 07/02/2018 04:27 PM, Achim Gratz wrote: Thomas Wolff writes: I have uploaded mintty 2.9.0 with the following changes: […] No good deed goes unpunished, I guess. One of these changes makes the cursor come out as static underline instead of blinki

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-02 Thread Wells, Roger K.
On 07/02/2018 04:27 PM, Achim Gratz wrote: > Thomas Wolff writes: >> I have uploaded mintty 2.9.0 with the following changes: > […] > > No good deed goes unpunished, I guess. One of these changes makes the > cursor come out as static underline instead of blinking block whenever > I'm going into my

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-02 Thread Achim Gratz
Thomas Wolff writes: > I have uploaded mintty 2.9.0 with the following changes: […] No good deed goes unpunished, I guess. One of these changes makes the cursor come out as static underline instead of blinking block whenever I'm going into my usual screen or tmux session. I have not yet figured

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mintty 2.9.0

2018-07-01 Thread Thomas Wolff
I have uploaded mintty 2.9.0 with the following changes: Highlights (details see below)   * Background image and texture support.   * Enhanced multi-monitor DPI handling.   * Underline styles and colours, CMYK colour specifications.   * Outer scrollbar mode, xterm-compatible.   * Enhanced text se