Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com>:
> Did you use \e or \E in terminal-overrides? tmux expects \e but terminfo uses
> \E which won't work in tmux.

Heh, well. I indeed used \E, as you used both in your example line
earlier and infocmp's output used \E, too. So, I tried both as \E when
mixing \E and \e had failed... :-)

When using \e exclusively, it does work as you expected. Quite nice.
Thanks!

Regards, Frank

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