I looked into this, just for the fun of it. Under Linux, too, I get
curly underlines outside of tmux just fine, but not inside tmux.
With some googling, I found out that this is probably an issue with
ncurses, which tmux relies on. I compiled latest stable ncurses
and tried compiling latest tmux against it, configure succeeds, but make
doesn't.
Now, one could go back ncurses releases and see where tmux starts to
compile, and test if this fixes the issue, but that didn't seem fun to
me right now. It is, though, what I would try next.
Cheers,
Tobias
Am 02.01.26 um 05:01 schrieb Sivaram Neelakantan:
I'm on WSL tmux 3.6a running on Windows Terminal.
This works outside of tmux in the bash shell and I can see red curly
lines
$ printf "\e[4:3m\e[58:2::255:0:0mRed Curly\e[0m\n"
from within tmux, the same gives only the text without the curly lines.
$ echo $TERM
tmux-256color
Is there a way to get tmux to use the same terminal codes from Windows
Terminal?
sivaram
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