led".
Here is the output from gdb:
> (gdb) run
> Starting program: /usr/local/bin/tmux
> Reading symbols for shared libraries .+ done
> fatal: main_dispatch: imsg_read failed
>
> Program exited with code 01.
Any idea how to get it working on MacOS X?
Regards,
Dan
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Hi Nick,
really appreciate to get help from the tmux - developer.
35 Minutes ago I found the error: I've been linking against libevent
2.0 instead of 1.4.
Thank you very much from a new user!
Dan
On Aug 24, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> kill tmux entirely, run with -
g a file buffer?
Best regards,
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ot; after you open a window in
> tmux?
No, echo says 'xterm-color'
>> % vimrc:
>> set term=xterm-color
> this is wrong inside tmux
But setting it to 'screen-256color' results in a vim error: E558:
Terminal entry not found in terminfo 'screen-256col
I'm running the DarwinPorts port of tmux, v1.1, on Mac OS 10.5. As
far as I can tell, it is not running configuration files at all.
Things I have tried:
* putting commands in ~/.tmux.conf or in /etc/tmux.conf
* explicitly calling for a specific config file when launching (tmux
-f ~/.tmux.conf)
*
Just tried. Yes, it does — same problem.
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Nicholas Marriott
wrote:
> Does the same happen if you build tmux from SF CVS?
>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 03:39:09PM -0600, Dan Velleman wrote:
>> I'm running the DarwinPorts port of tmux,
Hi.
How can I resize a tmux window to fit the size of the terminal? (if I
re-attach from a larger window than the one I started the session in).
In screen, this was C-a+F.
Thank you
Dan
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Is there a way to send a Reset in tmux? Sometimes (for example, when
using serial consoles) the terminal gets screwed up and the only way
to fix it is to reset it.
This is +R in Terminal on the Mac. I think it's just C-a r in screen.
thank
Well I'll be.. having this:
bind r source-file ~/.tmux.conf
sorta breaks that. :)
thanks much
dan
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Micah Cowan wrote:
> (12/21/2010 11:27 AM), Dan Tulovsky wrote:
>> Is there a way to send a Reset in tmux? Â Sometimes (for example, when
>> u
fresh-client
I've also tried typing it in as a command:
C-b :
: refresh-client
same story.
any ideas?
dan
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Dan Tulovsky wrote:
> Well I'll be.. having this:
>
> bind r source-file ~/.tmux.conf
>
> sorta breaks that. :)
>
> thanks
I mean the terminal inside tmux. And yes, what I am looking for is
the tmux equivalent of screen's C-a Z.
thanks
dan
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Nicholas Marriott
wrote:
> Do you mean the terminal inside or outside tmux?
>
> If you mean outside: detach tmux, run reset(1)
file will occasionally require a reset.
(Not that I do that very often...)
dan
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Nicholas Marriott
wrote:
> How are you getting the terminal into a state that needs a reset?
>
> If tmux's internal state is bad it is probably a bug.
>
>
> On Thu,
of the new mode.
However, it never returns. So in tmux, if you
set -g status-right '#(uim-fep-tick)'
then nothing is ever displayed.
Has anyone else encountered an issue like this? Any workarounds available?
Thanks,
Dan
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mode, I see a "0/0" in the top right corner and
cannot scroll back. If I try this under screen, it works just fine.
Any suggestions?
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minal size is now set to the smaller size and the bottom
portion of the screen is filled with periods. I can't seem to figure out how to
change it back to original size. Any help would be appreciated.
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doing C-b D and I'm given a client list, is there a way
to return back to the window without detaching one of the clients?
Dan.
--- On Sun, 7/17/11, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> From: Nicholas Marriott
> Subject: Re: Terminal resize
> To: "dan theman"
> Cc: tm
v1.4
q works, Escape does not.
--- On Mon, 7/18/11, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> From: Nicholas Marriott
> Subject: Re: Terminal resize
> To: "dan theman"
> Cc: tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Monday, July 18, 2011, 6:14 PM
> What version?
>
> You
hold down an arrow key after the ctrl-b, it will move between panes
infinitely.
Is there any way I can remove this time interval? Too frequently I move to
some pane and then want hit the up arrow to go back in command history and
I accidentally move up a pane.
Dan
serves as a nice cheat sheet. I'd love to get feedback
>on it, especially if I said anything in it that is wrong.
>
>For Mac users, it contains a full page of Mac-specific setup tips.
>
Nice article. Made me
ot; doesn't
show any tmux bindings for Home or End so I'm at a loss as to what's
happening. Any ideas?
Dan
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On Mon 15.Apr.13 15:43, Thomas Adam wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On 15 April 2013 15:11, Dan McDaniel wrote:
>> I'm having a problem when I run mutt inside tmux. When I use the Home or
>> End keys mutt says "Key is not bound" even though mutt help reports that
>> th
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