On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Nicholas Marriott
<[email protected]> wrote:
> mc is an ncurses program, yes? What does it's -x flag do?
Yes. From the man page:
-x, --xterm
Force xterm mode. Used when running on xterm-capable
terminals (two screen modes, and able to send mouse escape
sequences).
>
> What is $TERM set to inside and outside tmux?
inside: screen
outside: xterm-256color
> What platform? Linux?
Yes.
> On Sat, Nov 05, 2011 at 07:21:54PM +0000, Octoploid wrote:
>> I switched to tmux yesterday and it's mostly working fine.
>> There are however two small issues that came across:
>>
>> 1. When I start mc with -x and then quit it again after some time,
>> the first line of the previous screen (before starting mc) is still
>> visible. The command prompt follows in the line directly below.
>> (Starting mc without the -x switch "solves" the issue and restores
>> the previous screen, but then I loose mouse support)
>>
>> 2. When I edit a file in vim and (horizontally) split the window
>> and then close that new window again, vim does not update the
>> screen and the vim statusline remains in the middle of the
>> window until I hit a key.
>>
>> Any hints how I might solve these problems?
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
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