PREFIX+Up+Up goes 2 panes up?

2010-08-25 Thread Nezmer
Hi, In tmux 1.3, "PREFIX+Up+Up" goes 2 panes up instead of stopping after 1 pane and do whatever Up is supposed to do(e.g view shell history). I suppose this is intended behaviour. Is there a way to stop it? -- Sell apps

Re: tmux deletes previous screen content

2010-08-25 Thread Nicholas Marriott
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:10:20PM +0200, d...@mobi1e.me wrote: > On Aug 25, 2010, at 10:38 PM, biinn wrote: > > not sure if it is tmux issue. i run tmux within urxvt and dont have > > this problem though. > I was satisfied with Xterm but it's good to know it works in urxvt. > > On Aug 25, 2010,

Re: tmux deletes previous screen content

2010-08-25 Thread dan
On Aug 25, 2010, at 10:38 PM, biinn wrote: > not sure if it is tmux issue. i run tmux within urxvt and dont have > this problem though. I was satisfied with Xterm but it's good to know it works in urxvt. On Aug 25, 2010, at 10:39 PM, Nicholas Marriott wrote: >> after closing a file (edited with

Re: tmux deletes previous screen content

2010-08-25 Thread Nicholas Marriott
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:24:55PM +0200, d...@mobi1e.me wrote: > Hi, > > after closing a file (edited with vim, nano) tmux deletes the > previous content from the screen. closing a file in vim inside tmux, right? > Steps to reproduce: > 1) Enter 'ls' (or something else) to produce any kind of

tmux deletes previous screen content

2010-08-25 Thread dan
Hi, after closing a file (edited with vim, nano) tmux deletes the previous content from the screen. Steps to reproduce: 1) Enter 'ls' (or something else) to produce any kind of output on the screen 2) Open any file with vim or nano and close it again 3) The screen is empty. The output from 'ls