* Thomas Adam [130104 07:14]:
> Set escape-time to 0.
This was a reply to Mark's query, but just for clarification, I do
have this set in my tmux.conf:
set -s escape-time 0
and still see the behaviour I described.
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ffer Console.
Has anyone else seen such behaviour?
Any thoughts as to what might be the cause?
[1] (an ncurses client for MPD) http://ncmpcpp.rybczak.net/
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terminal-overrides?
Thanks for any suggestions,
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enjoying having transitioned
from Screen to tmux, very nice software...I can see what everyone's
been raving about!
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(suspending to ram),
and am wondering if there could be something in a log file or dmesg
that might provide some clues. This is tmux 1.6 on Debian Sid running
the 3.4.0-8.dmz.1-liquorix-686 kernel.
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alloc (n=18, elem_size=1) at malloc.c:4065
#6 0xb77001a0 in ?? ()
#7 0xb770024a in ?? ()
#8 0xb7700312 in ?? ()
#9 0xb7708910 in ?? ()
#10 0xb7701f9f in ?? ()
#11 0xb7701ffc in ?? ()
#12 0xb77045ce in ?? ()
#13 0xb7704b4e in ?? ()
#14 0xb76e07e5 in ?? ()
#15 0xb76e0e00 in ?? ()
#16 0xb76df2fb in m
ise.c: No such file or directory.
(gdb)
BTW, this is tmux installed on Debian Sid:
% apt-show-versions tmux
tmux/sid uptodate 1.6-2
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SVR4-style, from 'tmux'
Would it be helpful to send that file to someone in the interest of
figuring out what happened?
Thanks,
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* John Magolske [120805 23:40]:
> > * John Magolske [120801 09:15]:
> > > I'm trying to get the title of the active pane in the status line to
> > > display $PWD when no command is active, and the current command when
> > > a command is active. So, for ex
Just found some problems with using "rename-window" in the approach
outlined below...
* John Magolske [120802 20:30]:
> Ok, figured out something that works...
>
> * John Magolske [120801 09:15]:
> > I'm trying to get the title of the active pane in the status li
Ok, figured out something that works...
* John Magolske [120801 09:15]:
> I'm trying to get the title of the active pane in the status line to
> display $PWD when no command is active, and the current command when
> a command is active. So, for example, if I cd to ~/Mail in the ac
#x27;t delved into it much yet),
but I was hoping to find a more lightweight solution.
[1] https://github.com/erikw/tmux-powerline
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e set in
> parameter 2. The 8 attribute bits are broken into 2, 4-bit nibbles,
> one for the foreground and the other for the background.
Thanks for writing up all these details, it'll come in handy for
future reference when wrangling with Linux console escape & control
sequences.
em interrelated, and I haven't been able to
sort out the right combination that'll provide the desired cursor
foreground colors along with a black background in all cases.
Any further clues much appreciated (ie, would I change both values in
the terminal-overrides entry currently shown a
&t_EI="\]112\007"
I couldn't get this to work in the framebuffer console...is it for
running tmux in a terminal emulator in X (those lines look somewhat
similar to what I have set up for modal cursor color changing in an
Xterm)? Have you got this working in a frame
with the exception of having the cursor change color). Setting it to
"linux" works as well, but that brings up the "Couldn't get a file
descriptor referring to the console" message when starting tmux.
Any pointers on how to get this working would be much appreciated.
That printf command issued in a tmux session running in an xterm
will indeed turn the cursor red...but I can't seem to find the right
sequence to do the same in tmux running in a framebuffer console.
So I'm trying to f
* Thomas Adam [120702 15:46]:
> On 2 July 2012 18:38, John Magolske wrote:
> > With #N shown here to represent "total number of windows in a session"
>
> Use tmux from SVN trunk, and then read up on "FORMATS", specifically
> "#{session_windows}&quo
,
and am not sure if that makes any sense.
Thanks for any help,
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