tmux could do this although it may be slow (would have to use spaces instead of
optimised commands to eg clear screen/line etc), but it doesn't do it right now.

If we could do this we could do BCE as well trivially.


On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 04:04:02PM -0500, Levesque, Jean-Yves wrote:
>    I know this can probably not be done by default but is this possible
>    for instance by using the terminal overrides strings? What I would
>    like to do is to black on white for window 1 and blue on yellow for window
>    2.
> 
>    jy
> 
>    Je ne parle qu'en mon nom.
>    I am only speaking for myself.

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