> I have tmux set to start on login and reattach to any existing session. This
> is normally the behavior I want, but sometimes I need to open another window
> (to read a manpage or some such side-by-side with a command prompt) and
> obviously that will connect to the existing session. Is ther
Greetings,
I have tmux set to start on login and reattach to any existing session. This
is normally the behavior I want, but sometimes I need to open another window
(to read a manpage or some such side-by-side with a command prompt) and
obviously that will connect to the existing session. Is
Show me infocmp -x outside tmux now please.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 03:02:37PM +0200, konf wrote:
>Hello,
>I've changed environment variables to freeware tools folders:
>export PATH=/opt/freeware/bin:$PATH
>export LIBPATH=/opt/freeware/lib:/opt/freeware/lib64
>
>Now infocmp s
Hi
What is TERM set to outside tmux? What platform?
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 09:42:25AM -0700, Richard Corbett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I run tmux (or screen for that matter) my terminal inverts the
> colours. I usually use a dark background with lighter font colours, but
> when this gets in
Hi all,
When I run tmux (or screen for that matter) my terminal inverts the
colours. I usually use a dark background with lighter font colours, but
when this gets inverted in screen/tmux its gets a little offensive to
the eyes.
I posted a question about this in
http://superuser.com/questions
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 6:35 PM, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On 18 July 2012 15:08, Alexander Artemenko wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Is there any way to figure out tmux's version if I only have a binary?
>
> -V has been supported in tmux for a while now.
Thank you! Hopefully, this will appear in the man on the