Hello Robert

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Robert Murray McMahon
<robert.murray.mcma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You must enter copy mode which by default is entered by hitting your
> prefix key and then '['. The keys you must now hit in order to scroll are
> determined by the mode-keys option. If mode-keys is set to vi, you
> scroll with 'j' and 'k', and if mode-keys is set to emacs you scroll
> with your arrow keys. For further information search for the "WINDOWS
> AND PANES" section of the tmux manual.

Sorry, but I don't understand.

If I enter the copy mode, how does that allow me to use the scrollback
buffer of my terminal? My goal would be, that tmux would behave "as well"
as Terminator http://software.jessies.org/terminator/ in that respect. There,
you can easily scroll using the mouse or keyboard as each "pane" has it's
own terminal scrollback buffer.



Alexander
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