Does it happen in xterm? Sounds like a konsole bug to me, we shouldn't
be scrolling the screen and even if we do surely it shouldn't move the
selection in cursor addressable mode.


On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 02:09:05PM +0200, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
> hi,
> have tmux (1.4), and following problem:
> 
> My tmux is split into 3 panes, like this:
> +------------+
> |            |
> +------------+
> |            |
> +------------+
> |            |
> |            |
> |            |
> |            |
> |            |
> |            |
> |            |
> +------------+
> 
> panes 1 and 2 (from the top) have "tail -f some/log/file | colorizing"
> the bottom pane is irc.
> 
> when I select something in irc (lowest pane), and leave the selection
> there, sometimes - not always, when new thing gets shown in panes 1 or
> 2, the selection gets moved upwards 1 line. i.e. the text in irc window
> is the same, and selection has the same shape, but is one line higher.
> 
> unfortunately it doesn't happen always, just sometimes, so it's hard for
> me to produce self-contained example, but perhaps you will know what can
> cause this problem.
> 
> my terminal is "konsole" program fro newest kde.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> depesz
> 
> 
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