Hmm did you forget to attach the files? \033[38;5;7m is white which is not the same as the default colour (\033[39m).
On Sat, Nov 05, 2011 at 12:46:32PM +0100, Natacha Port? wrote: > Hello, > > I don't have much time right now to run the tests given in the other > e-mail, it's not obvious because of some freebsd quirks (there are two > parallel ncruses, one from base system, the other from ports, the one > from ports comes with `infocmp` and a terminfo database while the one > from base comes without executables and a termcap database, and tmux is > linked against the one from base). I will do it as soon as possible but > it might be the beginning of next week. > > on Saturday 05 November 2011 at 09:34, Nicholas Marriott wrote: > > Also please run tmux -vvvvvvLtest, reproduce the problem in as small a > > way as possible (preferable with printf) then exit tmux and send me the > > log files from the current directory (there should be at least a server > > and a tmux-out file). > > I started a new session in an existing tmux server, with the following > command line: > $ tmux -vvvvvvLtest new-session sh > > Using sh instead of my usual zsh allows to get rid of the fancy prompt > and of most input editing capabilities, to help having a few > interferences as possible. > > I printf'ed the following string: > 'foo \033[7mreversed\033[27m bar \033[32mcolored\033[m baz\n' > > (with "bar" being normal and "baz" being too bright) > > It produced tmux-client-52473.log, tmux-out-52475.log and > tmux-server-52475.log which are all attached here. > > I glanced at tmux-out-52475, which shows the following escape sequences > presumably sent to rxvt-unicode: > ... bar \033[38;5;2mcolored\033[38;5;7m baz > And printf'ing that sequence into a bare rxvt-unicode reproduces the > "baz" brighter than "bar". > > So I would guess your diagnostic of not sending complete SGR0 to reset > color was right. > > So it would be caused by a faulty termcap/terminfo entry rather than a > faulty behavior from tmux? > > > Thanks for your help, the rest coming (hopefully) soon, > Natacha Port? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RSA(R) Conference 2012 Save $700 by Nov 18 Register now http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev1 _______________________________________________ tmux-users mailing list tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users