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> >
> >
> >What stroke me as odd is that on the new servers I can no longer use
> >the
> >enter key to exit scroll mode. I have to use either Esc or 'q'. I
> >googled
> >around a bit and Enter was never
that on the new servers I can no longer use the
>enter key to exit scroll mode. I have to use either Esc or 'q'. I googled
>around a bit and Enter was never listed (at least officially) to do this,
>only Esc/q. However, I cannot for the life of me understand why
odd is that on the new servers I can no longer use the enter
key to
exit scroll mode. I have to use either Esc or 'q'. I googled around a bit and
Enter was
never listed (at least officially) to do this, only Esc/q. However, I cannot
for the life of
me understand why using the same tm
On dom 18/07/10, 18:03, Captain America wrote:
> How can I scroll back in tmux?
Look at copy mode in the man page.
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it. I read in the Internet that there's a shorcut Ctrl + b, = to
> activate the scroll mode but unfortunately it doesn't work for me. How
> can I acquire scrollback functionality using tmux?
>
> Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.4;
> Tmux 1.2.
^a + PgUp
... works for me. Change "^
Hi.
How can I scroll back in tmux?
Sometimes it's useful to scroll a termial window back to see data which
was left under the top border. In normal mode tmux doesn't allow to do
it. I read in the Internet that there's a shorcut Ctrl + b, = to
activate the scroll mode but u