On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 01:43:38PM -0700, Micah Cowan wrote: > (05/18/2011 01:28 PM), Micah Cowan wrote: > > (05/18/2011 01:19 AM), Robin Lee Powell wrote: > >> It's vim, not less, and yes, it appears to be overwriting. > >> > >> The issue is that I don't have this problem in screen. > >> > >> OK, screenshots of screen and tmux (in alternate-screen off mode). > >> Process is: > >> > >> [new window] > >> # seq 1 100 > >> # vim > >> [type some crap] > >> :q! > >> [backscroll mode, up 10 lines, screenshot] > > > > To be absolutely clear, by "backscroll mode", you mean tmux's > > copy-mode, right? It's not some scrollback that's built into the > > terminal, is it? > > See, here's the thing: I can't reproduce your symptoms, even by > catting your tmux.txt and tmux2.txt directly into my tmux session > (with hopefully approximately the same dimensions - I'm using > 195x73 (72 within tmux - not that it should really matter)). Every > time, when I enter copy-mode, I can see the "150" from seq after > exiting tmux.
Yeah, I thought we had already established that you couldn't repro. Catting it out has the same problems for me. > I'm using the tmux from CVS HEAD. Perhaps you can try that out? Certainly. -Robin -- http://singinst.org/ : Our last, best hope for a fantastic future. Lojban (http://www.lojban.org/): The language in which "this parrot is dead" is "ti poi spitaki cu morsi", but "this sentence is false" is "na nei". My personal page: http://www.digitalkingdom.org/rlp/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What Every C/C++ and Fortran developer Should Know! Read this article and learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools to help Windows* and Linux* C/C++ and Fortran developers boost performance applications - including clusters. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay _______________________________________________ tmux-users mailing list tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users