On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 8:18 PM, DJ Sylvester wrote:
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> So now I feel like a total dork. Really.
>
> I reinstalled tmux and everything worked *except screen splitting or,
> as it turns out, anything that was a key combination requiring
> reaching a shifted key. Yeah, you actually have to hit "shift
So now I feel like a total dork. Really.
I reinstalled tmux and everything worked *except screen splitting or,
as it turns out, anything that was a key combination requiring
reaching a shifted key. Yeah, you actually have to hit "shift" before
hitting the 5 key to get ctrl+b %, same for ".
I real
My problem isn't with redefining bindings. It's worse, as I indicated.
But thanks.
Other than starting a tmux session, nothing else works. It's of as much
use as a standard terminal.
I've pretty much pulled the plug on it since I can't get it work on my
Cygwin install.
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Problem reports:
I'm running tmux fine in mintty (64 bit version though). I have the
terminal type in mintty set to xterm256-color. I have this in my
.tmux.conf, though I don't think any of it is necessarily relevant in
your situation.
# Set prefix key to C-a
set -g prefix C-a
unbind C-b
bind C-a send-prefix
# So
I searched Google.
I looked at sourceforge tickets http://sourceforge.net/p/tmux/tickets/
I've read this Cygwin tmux announcement:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2014-06/msg00018.html
I've reinstalled tmux with cygwin-x86 installer.
I've had no luck.
ctrl+b "command" is not working for me.
I'
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