Thanks,
Since there seems to only be one terminal in the default terminfo
database that supports sitm (iris-color), I don't think it is worth
going with this officially.
I don't really want to give the impression that tmux needs its own
terminfo entry if possible - we would need to make it
Hi,
I have setup Alt+1, Alt+2 etc. to switch windows, where Alt+1 switches
to the first window labeled '0'. A minor annoyance. I was wondering
whether it is possible to let window numbers start at 1?
Regards,
Ton
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On 9 April 2011 14:18, Ton van den Heuvel tonvandenheu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have setup Alt+1, Alt+2 etc. to switch windows, where Alt+1 switches
to the first window labeled '0'. A minor annoyance. I was wondering
whether it is possible to let window numbers start at 1?
Read up about
The output is the same for both terminals, and as expected: ^[2 (using
cat /dev/null).
infocmp rxvt-unicode-256color:
# Reconstructed via infocmp from file:
/usr/share/terminfo/r/rxvt-unicode-256color
rxvt-unicode-256color|rxvt-unicode terminal with 256 colors (X Window System),
Yes I did set escape-time to zero to prevent a slight delay when
switching modes in Vim (I haven't figured out any other way to prevent
the delay).
It seems there was a problem with the way kIC is defined in the urxvt
terminfo file:
Oops! Tried my sed code and it was wrong, I forgot the commas. Sorry!
Let me try it again:
FAQ
* vim or $otherprogram displays reverse video instead of italics, even though
tmux displays italics just fine in the status line. What's wrong?
Screen's terminfo description lacks italics
OK, now this is embarrassing. This time I got it right, I swear. Sorry
for cluttering everyone's mailboxes!
FAQ
* vim or $otherprogram displays reverse video instead of italics, even though
tmux displays italics just fine in the status line. What's wrong?
Screen's terminfo description