> Don't shell out to date here -- the status lines get run via
> strftime() -- so just use the format specifiers for that directly and
> your load-average will go away, hopefully.
Yes, BUT i've had the problem disappear for other programs forked from
the status bar aswell. There's something wrong
Hi,
I just launched tmux with no arguments and I ended up in zsh (which is
my shell).
But, the $PATH variable is incomplete: ~/bin is missing.
Cheers,
--
Bastien
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All the data continuously generated in your IT infrast
I just started running 1.5, and it looks like now the character
under the cursor *is* included in copies, where before it was not.
This is rather startling. What's going on?
-Robin
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All the data continuously generate
I noticed this a few days ago as well. I assumed it was the way it has always
been and I was just confused.
On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 02:03:43PM -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
> I just started running 1.5, and it looks like now the character
> under the cursor *is* included in copies, where befo
On Wednesday, 2011-10-05, at 14:03:43 -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
> I just started running 1.5, and it looks like now the character
> under the cursor *is* included in copies, where before it was not.
> This is rather startling. What's going on?
If you are in vi mode, this is probably what'
OK, still having the problem with vim erasing previous text, which
didn't happen in screen, as we discussed some months ago. I got the
impression you weren't going to fix that on your end (which is
fine).
clear works, though. Thanks!
-Robin
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 07:55:27AM +0100, Nicholas Ma
On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 22:57:04 +0200, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just launched tmux with no arguments and I ended up in zsh (which is
> my shell).
> But, the $PATH variable is incomplete: ~/bin is missing.
I am guessing you set it in .zprofile, but tmux isn't starting your
shell as a login s