Hello Frank,

On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 05:37:04PM +0200, Frank Terbeck wrote:

> Okay. Bash uses the readline library for input handling. Zsh does not.
> It has its own line editor implementation (zle: man zshzle). So,
> generally, if bash works that doesn't mean anything for zsh.

I remembered that but I'm not sure what it means in this situation. I don't
use bash, it was part of our testing on this problem.

> Now several things could be going on here. My first and foremost guess
> is, that you're actually using vi-mode without realising it.
> 
> You can find out by issuing this:
> 
>   bindkey -lL main

Gives me a blank stare. alt doesn't work very well on the command line but
all the other keys sure look like Emacs to me or I'd be going crazy.

>   bindkey -e

Tried it just to be sure and it doesn't change the behavior.

> I hope some of this helps.

Maybe it does by ruling out some stuff that we should check, but I'm sure
I'm using the Emacs mode for line editing and having the problem. I use the
same shell (same version, zsh 4.2.1) on SPARC and it works under tmux 1.6
there. I really have NO idea what's going on. But thanks for your post.

/jl

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