On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 07:39:01PM -0500, Elliott Cable wrote:
> So, I can use the mouse to adjust `tmux` panes in Terminals wider than
> 223 characters (I'm not sure *how*, as theoretically the xterm
> sequences should only support indexing up to 223 characters in both X
> and Y *anyway*, if I rec
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 04:24:24PM -0400, Kaushal wrote:
> @Michael, thanks for the tip on using `reset`. Now at least I don't need to
> kill the pane every time that happens :)
> @Nicholas, I'll update from git
For more information, see the recently-filed ticket 137:
http://sourceforge.net/p
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 02:47:09PM +0900, Tatsuo Natsukawa wrote:
> but a tmux resize-pane -t 1 -D 1 gives me:
>
> +---+---+
> | | |
> | 0 | 1 |
> | | |
> | | |
> +---+---+
> | 2 | 3 |
> | | |
> +---+---+
>
> I would like to resize pane 1 without resizing pane 0 with it. Please he
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 04:18:33PM +0100, Andreas Herz wrote:
> I have the bug described in
> http://sourceforge.net/p/tmux/tmux-code/ci/master/tree/FAQ
>
> so i created the terminfo screen-it as described in the FAQ.
[...]
> But that destroys LS_COLORS :/
> env | grep LS_COLOR results in LS_COLOR
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 09:28:50PM -0800, Lawrence Jacob Siebert wrote:
> But try as I might, I can't figure out how to do this in tmux. And I love
> tmux, so I'd prefer to use it instead of screen, if at all possible.
tmux always supports 256 colours, but most programs will only try to
display 2
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 04:35:49AM +0100, Mikhail Morfikov wrote:
> I've been configuring tmux for two days and it works pretty well, but
> there's one thing that causes problems. After I switch to a virtual
> console using ctrl+alt+f2 and enter the tmux mode, I create some panes
> by typing ctrl+a
(apologies for not replying to the original thread; I hadn't subscribed
to the list when I saw the thread scroll by)
On Tuesday 19 Nov 2013 00:03:58 Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> As far as I'm aware konsole is the only one that does this. Possibly
> gnome-terminal, certainly not xterm which is pretty