Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Hmm.
> 
> This sounds odd and interesting :-).
> 
> My instinct would be that it sounds unlikely to be a generic tmux problem but
> more likely either to do with the way tmux sets the terminal up, or in
> libevent, or the termios/tty layer. Although of course I could be wrong.
> 
> Please don't be insulted if some of these questions you have already ruled 
> out,
> these are just ideas:
> 
> Does C-b r redraw the screen properly?
> 
> What terminal emulator? I guess using a different TERM outside (vt220?) 
> doesn't
> help?

Gah. I should've known to try this first before posting. I've had enough
glitches with gnome-terminal (especially for scrolling) in the past to
know better.

I've been using xterm on Ubuntu 8.04 (work machine). But I just tried to
reproduce, again using xterm, on Ubuntu 9.04 (laptop), and couldn't.
Even tried setting it to the same number cols/lines as I had on the work
desktop. xterm-229-1ubuntu1.1 versus xterm-243-1ubuntu1.

-- 
Micah J. Cowan
http://micah.cowan.name/

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