Re: Question: how to interrupt a process by pressing Ctrl-C in tmux?

2011-05-09 Thread Tom Prince
On 2011-05-09, solotim wrote: > Hi peers, > > I've been enjoying tmux for couple of weeks. > There is a problem baffled me a lot and I don't know how to bypass it. > > Say, I have a long txt file, and I 'cat file.txt' in tmux, then the > tmux will be busy to take over the output. If I press Ctrl-

Tmux and uim-fep (or, how to emulate screen's "backtick 0 0 0 0")

2011-05-09 Thread Dan Velleman
The Gnu screen "backtick" command, for displaying a program's output in the status bar, has an option that works like this (from the screen manpage): ...If both the lifespan and the autorefresh parameters are zero, the back‐ tick program is expected to stay in the background and gen