On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 01:58:33PM +0100, Nicholas Marriott wrote:

> Ok, but is that behaviour just at the shell prompt, or if you run "cat"
> then do the same, ie you are typing in cat rather than at the shell,
> does the cursor also move wrongly? Eg do:
> 
> $ cat
> abcdef<backspace>
> 
> Instead of at the shell prompt.

Yes, I'm sorry, I misunderstood you earlier (face-palm). I tried this now
with and without tmux and backspace works fine in both cases, going
backwards and erasing the characters.

> I'm trying to work out if this is because tmux is getting the wrong
> thing from zsh, or getting the right thing from zsh but displaying the
> wrong thing for xterm.

Wondering about this earlier, I switched to bash before invoking tmux and I
had the same issue with backspace going forward and not erasing.

Thank you.

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