On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 07:53:26PM -0300, Tiago Resende wrote:
> On Thursday, 2011-04-14, at 15:25:38 -0700, Robin Lee Powell
> wrote:
> > I'm not, no; the man page seems to say that that's not actually
> > required, that you can change these options on the fly.  Which
> > is why I was asking.
> 
> Hm, I remember it being required. Or at least I remember not being
> able to do it without -u. But I haven't read the man page in a
> while, sorry.
> 
> > If the answer is "you have to destroy your current session and
> > run with -u", then that's a bit surprising, and maybe needs some
> > doc changes.
> 
> No, you don't have to destroy your session at all. You can just
> detach and run:
> 
> $ tmux -u attach
> 
> I just tried it here and it worked (or rather, didn't work without
> -u, started working after reattaching with -u).

I did that, and greated a new window, and "set -w utf8" returns off,
and after doing "set -w utf8 on" it still returns off.

I appreciate your help; still having the same issue, though.

-Robin

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