On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 22:57:04 +0200, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just launched tmux with no arguments and I ended up in zsh (which is
> my shell).
> But, the $PATH variable is incomplete: ~/bin is missing.
I am guessing you set it in .zprofile, but tmux isn't starting your
shell as a login s
OK, still having the problem with vim erasing previous text, which
didn't happen in screen, as we discussed some months ago. I got the
impression you weren't going to fix that on your end (which is
fine).
clear works, though. Thanks!
-Robin
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 07:55:27AM +0100, Nicholas Ma
On Wednesday, 2011-10-05, at 14:03:43 -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
> I just started running 1.5, and it looks like now the character
> under the cursor *is* included in copies, where before it was not.
> This is rather startling. What's going on?
If you are in vi mode, this is probably what'
I noticed this a few days ago as well. I assumed it was the way it has always
been and I was just confused.
On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 02:03:43PM -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
> I just started running 1.5, and it looks like now the character
> under the cursor *is* included in copies, where befo
I just started running 1.5, and it looks like now the character
under the cursor *is* included in copies, where before it was not.
This is rather startling. What's going on?
-Robin
--
All the data continuously generate
Hi,
I just launched tmux with no arguments and I ended up in zsh (which is
my shell).
But, the $PATH variable is incomplete: ~/bin is missing.
Cheers,
--
Bastien
--
All the data continuously generated in your IT infrast
> Don't shell out to date here -- the status lines get run via
> strftime() -- so just use the format specifiers for that directly and
> your load-average will go away, hopefully.
Yes, BUT i've had the problem disappear for other programs forked from
the status bar aswell. There's something wrong