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
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
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,
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
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
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