Re: Redo line wrapping on resize

2011-06-11 Thread Randy Stauner
refresh-client has no effect, i assume because the terminal window has already grown... i would expect that to tmux it seems the same as if i had resized the window myself. which makes me realize that it probably has nothing to do with tmux and it's merely an xfce4-terminal problem... It's hard t

Re: Redo line wrapping on resize

2011-06-11 Thread Nicholas Marriott
Does it happen with xterm? If you do C-b r in tmux after it happens does it fix it? On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 05:12:41PM -0700, Randy Stauner wrote: >Xfce 4 Desktop Environment >version 4.6.1 (Xfce 4.6) >Window manager (xfwm4) >installed through**xubuntu 10.04 >xfwm4 --version

Re: Redo line wrapping on resize

2011-06-10 Thread Randy Stauner
Xfce 4 Desktop Environment version 4.6.1 (Xfce 4.6) Window manager (xfwm4) installed through xubuntu 10.04 xfwm4 --version This is xfwm4 version 4.6.1 (revision 29817) for Xfce 4.6.1 Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Compiled against GTK+-2.19.6,

Re: Redo line wrapping on resize

2011-06-10 Thread Nicholas Marriott
this is a different issue, sounds like something isn't sending tmux SIGWINCH what window manager? On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 08:19:22AM -0700, Randy Stauner wrote: >I don't know if you'd consider this related, >or a separate redrawing problem, >but I normally have my terminal (xfce4-ter

Re: Redo line wrapping on resize

2011-06-10 Thread Randy Stauner
I don't know if you'd consider this related, or a separate redrawing problem, but I normally have my terminal (xfce4-terminal) fill about half of my screen... if i maximize it for a bit, and then shrink it back to the previous size, the terminal ends up growing taller (which doesn't fit on my scre

Re: Redo line wrapping on resize

2011-06-04 Thread Nicholas Marriott
Not supported, no. If you want to do it go for it, IIRC tmux does track information on the "real" line end (grid_line flags member, GRID_LINE_WRAPPED), it just doesn't use it on resize. On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 11:35:15PM +0200, No?? Rubinstein wrote: > Hi, > > When a line's length exceeds the wi