Can you reproduce in xterm?

I take it your PS1 is just '\$ '?


On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:29:45PM -0400, Richard Morse wrote:
> Outside of tmux:
> 
> $ echo $TERM
> xterm-color
> 
> Inside of tmux:
> 
> $ echo $TERM
> screen
> 
> 
> 
> On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:26 PM, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> 
> > What is TERM set to inside and outside tmux?
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:14:42PM -0400, Richard Morse wrote:
> >> Hi! If I have a long command line, such that it would wrap to the next 
> >> line, and the prompt is at the bottom of the screen, when it should wrap 
> >> and move the display up so that I can see the entire command, it instead 
> >> clears the line and moves the cursor to the beginning. This means that I 
> >> cannot see the entire command...
> >> 
> >> Example (in monospaced font):
> >> 
> >> Existing window:
> >> 
> >> --------------------
> >> |$ ls              |
> >> |/Applications     |
> >> |/Desktop          |
> >> |/Documents        |
> >> |$                 |
> >> |[0:bash]    0:foo |
> >> --------------------
> >> 
> >> The last line is the status bar for tmux.
> >> 
> >> If I try to type in a long command, what I would like to see is:
> >> 
> >> --------------------
> >> |/Applications     |
> >> |/Desktop          |
> >> |/Documents        |
> >> |$ ls /usr/local/bi|
> >> |n/long/path       |
> >> |[0:bash]    0:foo |
> >> --------------------
> >> 
> >> However, what happens once I type past the edge of the screen is:
> >> 
> >> --------------------
> >> |/Applications     |
> >> |/Applications     |
> >> |/Desktop          |
> >> |/Documents        |
> >> |in/long/path      |
> >> |[0:bash]    0:foo |
> >> --------------------
> >> 
> >> Notice that the top line has been repeated, so it's trying to do 
> >> something. If I now either switch to a different window and switch back, 
> >> or even just type `C-b : <CR>` (ie, go to the command-prompt and press 
> >> return) it then updates the screen properly, and everything looks correct.
> >> 
> >> I am running tmux inside of Terminal.app on Mac OS X 10.6.4.
> >> 
> >> Is there some setting I can change to make it update the screen properly?
> >> 
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ricky
> >> 
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