Re: A noticable difference from screen.

2011-04-20 Thread Tom Prince
On 2011-04-19, Robin Lee Powell wrote: Yeah, ssh in both cases; I know what the network buffering part of it looks like. :D A workaround to this is to this to tell tmux to switch screens, and the forceably disconnect the ssh connection, and the reconnect. tmux will have switched screens.

Re: A noticable difference from screen.

2011-04-20 Thread Nicholas Marriott
Yeah this only makes a difference without ssh IIRC. That change is the throttling option but perhaps we need one based on time rather than buffer size left. On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 05:07:22PM -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote: I do not see much difference, if any; I can try to nail that down if

A noticable difference from screen.

2011-04-19 Thread Robin Lee Powell
I have a large terminal (200+ wide/80+ high) running tmux. Sometimse I have code that dumps large amounts of data, and things get pretty slow with the redrawing. That part I'm OK with, but what's bothering me is that in screen, I could switch windows, and the busy window would update silently

Re: A noticable difference from screen.

2011-04-19 Thread Robin Lee Powell
Yeah, ssh in both cases; I know what the network buffering part of it looks like. :D Let me go grab source and get back to you. -Robin On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 12:51:06AM +0100, Nicholas Marriott wrote: Try this and see if it helps. If you are doing it over ssh it probably won't but there

Re: A noticable difference from screen.

2011-04-19 Thread Robin Lee Powell
I do not see much difference, if any; I can try to nail that down if it's important. The longer I wait, the worse it gets, so certainly some sort of buffering seems likely. I suppose it's possible that tmux is simply pushing so much more data, or pushing it faster, that the network buffer is an