show me output of tmux info after restarting it with that in .tmux.conf

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 03:12:31PM -0400, mbm329 wrote:
>    Unfortunately, neither worked. �Any other ideas to try?
>    On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Nicholas Marriott
>    <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>      These are usually the keys that are changed when the keypad is put into
>      cursor mode, these are all treated as up, down, left and right by tmux.
> 
>      Try eg
> 
>      set -g terminal-overrides '*:kUP5=\eOA'
> 
>      Or \e[A if that doesn't work.
>      On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 02:43:36PM -0400, mbm329 wrote:
>      > � �Thanks for the pointer.
>      > � �Using PuTTY, here's the output:
>      > � �$ cat
>      > � �^[[A
>      > � �^[OA
>      > � �A
>      > � �That's cat, return, Up, return, Ctrl+Up, return. �The A on a line
>      by
>      > � �itself was placed there by the return after Ctrl+Up.
>      > � �Since you mentioned the terminal, I checked the Translation section
>      and
>      > � �was using "UTF-8". �I changed it to be "ISO-8859-1:1998 (Latin-1,
>      West
>      > � �Europe)". �Then just tried the "Default" profile instead of the
>      profile I
>      > � �had for the host. �All of them gave the same result with both the
>      cat
>      > � �command outside of tmux, and with attempts to resize the pane
>      within tmux.
>      > � ��No luck so far.
>      > � �Thanks,
>      > � �Mike
>      > � �On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Nicholas Marriott
>      > � �<[1][2]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>      >
>      > � � �Works for me.
>      >
>      > � � �Are you sure your terminal shows different things for C-Up and
>      Up? (Run
>      > � � �cat outside tmux then press them and make sure it shows different
>      things
>      > � � �for the two keys.)
>      >
>      > � � �On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:45:43PM -0400, mbm329 wrote:
>      > � � �> � �Hi all,
>      > � � �>
>      > � � �> � �Trying to resize-pane by 1 row or column and it just does a
>      > � � �select-pane
>      > � � �> � �instead. �Here is the relative output from the list-keys
>      command:
>      > � � �>
>      > � � �> � �� � �Up: (repeat) select-pane -U
>      > � � �> � �� �Down: (repeat) select-pane -D
>      > � � �> � �� �Left: (repeat) select-pane -L
>      > � � �> � �� Right: (repeat) select-pane -R
>      > � � �> � �� �M-Up: (repeat) resize-pane -U 5
>      > � � �> � ��M-Down: (repeat) resize-pane -D 5
>      > � � �> � ��M-Left: (repeat) resize-pane -L 5
>      > � � �> � �M-Right: (repeat) resize-pane -R 5
>      > � � �> � �� �C-Up: (repeat) resize-pane -U
>      > � � �> � ��C-Down: (repeat) resize-pane -D
>      > � � �> � ��C-Left: (repeat) resize-pane -L
>      > � � �> � �C-Right: (repeat) resize-pane -R
>      > � � �>
>      > � � �> � �I've tried this as a user with no ~/tmux.conf file. I'm
>      running
>      > � � �tmux v1.4
>      > � � �> � �on RHEL 5.5.
>      > � � �>
>      > � � �> � �Even added the following explicitly in the ~/.tmux.conf
>      file:
>      > � � �>
>      > � � �> � �bind -r C-Up � �resize-pane -U
>      > � � �> � �bind -r C-Down �resize-pane -D
>      > � � �> � �bind -r C-Left �resize-pane -L
>      > � � �> � �bind -r C-Right resize-pane -R
>      > � � �>
>      > � � �> � �Tried both the left Ctrl and right Ctrl keys.
>      > � � �> � �Thanks,
>      > � � �>
>      > � � �> � �Mike
>      >
>      > � � �>
>      > � �
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