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Hi Dom,
I noticed from your tmux.conf that you have Tmux Plugin Manager
installed and enabled. Could you try reproducing the issue without tpm,
please? We should rule out any third-party influence here.
Thanks.
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All the symptoms point to a known issue where tmux gets slow if
`history-limit` is set to a stupidly high values (in the millions) but
yours is set to a very reasonable 3. The default is 2000.
You don't have a Sixel image in your shell prompt or something expensive
like that, I presume.
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It seems that a recently launched tmux server behaves better and the
performance gets worse over time. With that anecdotal evidence, it's
hard to say if my tmux.conf influences the slowness but it seems to slow
down the longer run it without my configuration.
Is there any interesting information I
Does the same bug occur without your ~/.tmux.conf?
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Title:
tmux 3.4 stalls during active pane zoom
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> If you have a sufficiently large window, it can be slow.
I'm experiencing the same slowness with my Macbook Air and a desktop
machine. The former has a 13 inch screen and the latter has a much
bigger monitor.
To rule out the emulated AVX issue being the sole problem, I am seeing the same
beha
Sorry for the late reply. I'm creating the panes through the following commands:
- split-window -c '#{pane_current_path}'
- split-window -h -c '#{pane_current_path}'
- split-window -h -c '#{pane_current_path}'
It's worth noting that I usually replicate the session pane
configuration above once per
I'm not sure the flame graph of the locally built tmux captures the same
thing. In any case, zooming/dezooming causes a grid reflow which
basically reallocates the entire grid of rows shown on screen. If you
have a sufficiently large window, it can be slow.
In this specific instance it would seem
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Thank you for making this bug report Dom!
I've been unable to reproduce this error that you're showing.
I tried on my noble laptop, a noble LXC container, and on an AWS EC2
instance.
How are you creating the panes? Maybe there's a weird bug if you zoom in
a certain pane configuration, I've just
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