Sorry use " not ' in .tmux.conf or \e won't be replaced:
set -g terminal-overrides "*:kUP5=\eOA"
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 03:42:33PM -0400, mbm329 wrote:
> <opened first window>
> [mbmtest@test1�~]$ tmux ls
> failed to connect to server: Connection refused
> [mbmtest@test1�~]$ cat ~/.tmux.conf
> set -g terminal-overrides '*:kUP5=\eOA'
> [mbmtest@test1�~]$ tmux
> ##########################
> <opened second window (info with your first suggestion \eOA)>
> [mbmtest@test1�~]$ tmux info
> tmux 1.4, pid 13611, started Wed Mar 23 15:18:56 2011
> socket path /tmp/tmux-500/default, debug level 0
> system is Linux 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5 #1 SMP Fri Oct 29 14:21:16 EDT 2010
> x86_64
> configuration file is /home/mbmtest/.tmux.conf
> protocol version is 6
> Clients:
> �0: /dev/pts/35 (8, 11): 0 [80x24 xterm] [flags=0x1/0x38, references=0]
> Sessions: [5/10]
> �0: 0: 1 windows (created Wed Mar 23 15:18:56 2011) [80x23] [flags=0x0]
> �� 0: bash [80x23] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1]
> �� � 0: /dev/pts/36 13612 14 174/178, 25830 bytes; UTF-8 0/178, 0 bytes
> Terminals:
> xterm [references=1, flags=0x0]:
> �1: acsc: (string) ``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~
> �0: AX: (flag) true
> �2: bel: (string) \007
> �3: blink: (string) \033[5m
> �4: bold: (string) \033[1m
> �5: civis: (string) \033[?25l
> �6: clear: (string) \033[H\033[2J
> �7: cnorm: (string) \033[?12l\033[?25h
> �8: colors: (number) 8
> �9: csr: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr
> 10: cub: (string) \033[%p1%dD
> 11: cub1: (string) \010
> 12: cud: (string) \033[%p1%dB
> 13: cud1: (string) \012
> 14: cuf: (string) \033[%p1%dC
> 15: cuf1: (string) \033[C
> 16: cup: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH
> 17: cuu: (string) \033[%p1%dA
> 18: cuu1: (string) \033[A
> 19: dch: (string) \033[%p1%dP
> 20: dch1: (string) \033[P
> 21: dim: [missing]
> 22: dl: (string) \033[%p1%dM
> 23: dl1: (string) \033[M
> 24: el: (string) \033[K
> 25: el1: (string) \033[1K
> 26: enacs: [missing]
> 27: home: (string) \033[H
> 28: hpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dG
> 29: ich: (string) \033[%p1%d@
> 30: ich1: [missing]
> 31: il: (string) \033[%p1%dL
> 32: il1: (string) \033[L
> 33: invis: (string) \033[8m
> 34: is1: [missing]
> 35: is2: (string) \033[!p\033[?3;4l\033[4l\033>
> 36: is3: [missing]
> 37: kcbt: (string) \033[Z
> 38: kcub1: (string) \033OD
> 39: kcud1: (string) \033OB
> 40: kcuf1: (string) \033OC
> 41: kcuu1: (string) \033OA
> 42: kDC: (string) \033[3;2~
> 43: kDC3: [missing]
> 44: kDC4: [missing]
> 45: kDC5: [missing]
> 46: kDC6: [missing]
> 47: kDC7: [missing]
> 48: kdch1: (string) \033[3~
> 49: kDN: (string) \033[1;2B
> 50: kDN3: [missing]
> 51: kDN4: [missing]
> 52: kDN5: (string) \033[1;5B
> 53: kDN6: (string) \033[1;6B
> 54: kDN7: [missing]
> 55: kend: (string) \033OF
> 56: kEND: (string) \033[1;2F
> 57: kEND3: [missing]
> 58: kEND4: [missing]
> 59: kEND5: [missing]
> 60: kEND6: [missing]
> 61: kEND7: [missing]
> 62: kf1: (string) \033OP
> 63: kf10: (string) \033[21~
> 64: kf11: (string) \033[23~
> 65: kf12: (string) \033[24~
> 66: kf13: (string) \033O2P
> 67: kf14: (string) \033O2Q
> 68: kf15: (string) \033O2R
> 69: kf16: (string) \033O2S
> 70: kf17: (string) \033[15;2~
> 71: kf18: (string) \033[17;2~
> 72: kf19: (string) \033[18;2~
> 73: kf2: (string) \033OQ
> 74: kf20: (string) \033[19;2~
> 75: kf3: (string) \033OR
> 76: kf4: (string) \033OS
> 77: kf5: (string) \033[15~
> 78: kf6: (string) \033[17~
> 79: kf7: (string) \033[18~
> 80: kf8: (string) \033[19~
> 81: kf9: (string) \033[20~
> 82: kHOM: (string) \033[1;2H
> 83: kHOM3: [missing]
> 84: kHOM4: [missing]
> 85: kHOM5: [missing]
> 86: kHOM6: [missing]
> 87: kHOM7: [missing]
> 88: khome: (string) \033OH
> 89: kIC: (string) \033[2;2~
> 90: kIC3: [missing]
> 91: kIC4: [missing]
> 92: kIC5: [missing]
> 93: kIC6: [missing]
> 94: kIC7: [missing]
> 95: kich1: (string) \033[2~
> 96: kLFT: (string) \033[1;2D
> 97: kLFT3: [missing]
> 98: kLFT4: [missing]
> 99: kLFT5: (string) \033[1;5D
> 100: kLFT6: (string) \033[1;6D
> 101: kLFT7: [missing]
> 102: kmous: (string) \033[M
> 103: knp: (string) \033[6~
> 104: kNXT: (string) \033[6;2~
> 105: kNXT3: [missing]
> 106: kNXT4: [missing]
> 107: kNXT5: [missing]
> 108: kNXT6: [missing]
> 109: kNXT7: [missing]
> 110: kpp: (string) \033[5~
> 111: kPRV: (string) \033[5;2~
> 112: kPRV3: [missing]
> 113: kPRV4: [missing]
> 114: kPRV5: [missing]
> 115: kPRV6: [missing]
> 116: kPRV7: [missing]
> 117: kRIT: (string) \033[1;2C
> 118: kRIT3: [missing]
> 119: kRIT4: [missing]
> 120: kRIT5: (string) \033[1;5C
> 121: kRIT6: (string) \033[1;6C
> 122: kRIT7: [missing]
> 123: kUP: (string) \033[1;2A
> 124: kUP3: [missing]
> 125: kUP4: [missing]
> 126: kUP5: (string) \\eOA
> 127: kUP6: (string) \033[1;6A
> 128: kUP7: [missing]
> 129: op: (string) \033[39;49m
> 130: rev: (string) \033[7m
> 131: ri: (string) \033M
> 132: rmacs: (string) \033(B
> 133: rmcup: (string) \033[?1049l
> 134: rmir: (string) \033[4l
> 135: rmkx: (string) \033[?1l\033>
> 136: setab: (string) \033[4%p1%dm
> 137: setaf: (string) \033[3%p1%dm
> 138: sgr0: (string) \033(B\033[m
> 139: smacs: (string) \033(0
> 140: smcup: (string) \033[?1049h
> 141: smir: (string) \033[4h
> 142: smkx: (string) \033[?1h\033=
> 143: smso: (string) \033[7m
> 144: smul: (string) \033[4m
> 145: vpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dd
> 146: xenl: (flag) true
> Jobs:
> [mbmtest@test1�~]$
> ######################################
> Then with the \e[A suggestion:
> [mbmtest@test1�~]$ tmux info
> tmux 1.4, pid 25669, started Wed Mar 23 15:35:39 2011
> socket path /tmp/tmux-500/default, debug level 0
> system is Linux 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5 #1 SMP Fri Oct 29 14:21:16 EDT 2010
> x86_64
> configuration file is /home/mbmtest/.tmux.conf
> protocol version is 6
> Clients:
> �0: /dev/pts/35 (8, 11): 0 [80x24 xterm] [flags=0x1/0x38, references=0]
> Sessions: [5/10]
> �0: 0: 1 windows (created Wed Mar 23 15:35:39 2011) [80x23] [flags=0x0]
> �� 0: bash [80x23] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1]
> �� � 0: /dev/pts/36 25670 14 12/23, 4020 bytes; UTF-8 0/23, 0 bytes
> Terminals:
> xterm [references=1, flags=0x0]:
> �1: acsc: (string) ``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~
> �0: AX: (flag) true
> �2: bel: (string) \007
> �3: blink: (string) \033[5m
> �4: bold: (string) \033[1m
> �5: civis: (string) \033[?25l
> �6: clear: (string) \033[H\033[2J
> �7: cnorm: (string) \033[?12l\033[?25h
> �8: colors: (number) 8
> �9: csr: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr
> 10: cub: (string) \033[%p1%dD
> 11: cub1: (string) \010
> 12: cud: (string) \033[%p1%dB
> 13: cud1: (string) \012
> 14: cuf: (string) \033[%p1%dC
> 15: cuf1: (string) \033[C
> 16: cup: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH
> 17: cuu: (string) \033[%p1%dA
> 18: cuu1: (string) \033[A
> 19: dch: (string) \033[%p1%dP
> 20: dch1: (string) \033[P
> 21: dim: [missing]
> 22: dl: (string) \033[%p1%dM
> 23: dl1: (string) \033[M
> 24: el: (string) \033[K
> 25: el1: (string) \033[1K
> 26: enacs: [missing]
> 27: home: (string) \033[H
> 28: hpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dG
> 29: ich: (string) \033[%p1%d@
> 30: ich1: [missing]
> 31: il: (string) \033[%p1%dL
> 32: il1: (string) \033[L
> 33: invis: (string) \033[8m
> 34: is1: [missing]
> 35: is2: (string) \033[!p\033[?3;4l\033[4l\033>
> 36: is3: [missing]
> 37: kcbt: (string) \033[Z
> 38: kcub1: (string) \033OD
> 39: kcud1: (string) \033OB
> 40: kcuf1: (string) \033OC
> 41: kcuu1: (string) \033OA
> 42: kDC: (string) \033[3;2~
> 43: kDC3: [missing]
> 44: kDC4: [missing]
> 45: kDC5: [missing]
> 46: kDC6: [missing]
> 47: kDC7: [missing]
> 48: kdch1: (string) \033[3~
> 49: kDN: (string) \033[1;2B
> 50: kDN3: [missing]
> 51: kDN4: [missing]
> 52: kDN5: (string) \033[1;5B
> 53: kDN6: (string) \033[1;6B
> 54: kDN7: [missing]
> 55: kend: (string) \033OF
> 56: kEND: (string) \033[1;2F
> 57: kEND3: [missing]
> 58: kEND4: [missing]
> 59: kEND5: [missing]
> 60: kEND6: [missing]
> 61: kEND7: [missing]
> 62: kf1: (string) \033OP
> 63: kf10: (string) \033[21~
> 64: kf11: (string) \033[23~
> 65: kf12: (string) \033[24~
> 66: kf13: (string) \033O2P
> 67: kf14: (string) \033O2Q
> 68: kf15: (string) \033O2R
> 69: kf16: (string) \033O2S
> 70: kf17: (string) \033[15;2~
> 71: kf18: (string) \033[17;2~
> 72: kf19: (string) \033[18;2~
> 73: kf2: (string) \033OQ
> 74: kf20: (string) \033[19;2~
> 75: kf3: (string) \033OR
> 76: kf4: (string) \033OS
> 77: kf5: (string) \033[15~
> 78: kf6: (string) \033[17~
> 79: kf7: (string) \033[18~
> 80: kf8: (string) \033[19~
> 81: kf9: (string) \033[20~
> 82: kHOM: (string) \033[1;2H
> 83: kHOM3: [missing]
> 84: kHOM4: [missing]
> 85: kHOM5: [missing]
> 86: kHOM6: [missing]
> 87: kHOM7: [missing]
> 88: khome: (string) \033OH
> 89: kIC: (string) \033[2;2~
> 90: kIC3: [missing]
> 91: kIC4: [missing]
> 92: kIC5: [missing]
> 93: kIC6: [missing]
> 94: kIC7: [missing]
> 95: kich1: (string) \033[2~
> 96: kLFT: (string) \033[1;2D
> 97: kLFT3: [missing]
> 98: kLFT4: [missing]
> 99: kLFT5: (string) \033[1;5D
> 100: kLFT6: (string) \033[1;6D
> 101: kLFT7: [missing]
> 102: kmous: (string) \033[M
> 103: knp: (string) \033[6~
> 104: kNXT: (string) \033[6;2~
> 105: kNXT3: [missing]
> 106: kNXT4: [missing]
> 107: kNXT5: [missing]
> 108: kNXT6: [missing]
> 109: kNXT7: [missing]
> 110: kpp: (string) \033[5~
> 111: kPRV: (string) \033[5;2~
> 112: kPRV3: [missing]
> 113: kPRV4: [missing]
> 114: kPRV5: [missing]
> 115: kPRV6: [missing]
> 116: kPRV7: [missing]
> 117: kRIT: (string) \033[1;2C
> 118: kRIT3: [missing]
> 119: kRIT4: [missing]
> 120: kRIT5: (string) \033[1;5C
> 121: kRIT6: (string) \033[1;6C
> 122: kRIT7: [missing]
> 123: kUP: (string) \033[1;2A
> 124: kUP3: [missing]
> 125: kUP4: [missing]
> 126: kUP5: (string) \\e[A
> 127: kUP6: (string) \033[1;6A
> 128: kUP7: [missing]
> 129: op: (string) \033[39;49m
> 130: rev: (string) \033[7m
> 131: ri: (string) \033M
> 132: rmacs: (string) \033(B
> 133: rmcup: (string) \033[?1049l
> 134: rmir: (string) \033[4l
> 135: rmkx: (string) \033[?1l\033>
> 136: setab: (string) \033[4%p1%dm
> 137: setaf: (string) \033[3%p1%dm
> 138: sgr0: (string) \033(B\033[m
> 139: smacs: (string) \033(0
> 140: smcup: (string) \033[?1049h
> 141: smir: (string) \033[4h
> 142: smkx: (string) \033[?1h\033=
> 143: smso: (string) \033[7m
> 144: smul: (string) \033[4m
> 145: vpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dd
> 146: xenl: (flag) true
> Jobs:
> [mbmtest@test1 ~]$
> ######################################
> Without it set in ~/.tmux.conf, this is what the respective info looks
> like:
> 123: kUP: (string) \033[1;2A
> 124: kUP3: [missing]
> 125: kUP4: [missing]
> 126: kUP5: (string) \033[1;5A
> 127: kUP6: (string) \033[1;6A
> 128: kUP7: [missing]
> Thanks,
> Mike
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Nicholas Marriott
> <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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][2]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][3]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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