Yep this will always be best effort and highly dependent on what the application does. Still, with TERM=screen, clear is \E[H\E[J and that's what vi (not vim) uses for me and what I'd expect most to use, not sure why vim is different.
tmux saves the screen to it's own history if either of ED 0/2 clear the whole screen, but it of course doesn't use ED to do the deed on the actual terminal because of the status line and panes. I don't particularly mind changing this if it helps, but I don't really see the point myself. It'll never be 100% reliable, and every other full screen program I know of except ircII provides it's own scrollback to avoid relying on the terminal's. You have to learn how to scroll, copy and paste in different ways in vi and emacs and screen and everything else, so why not in tmux - which can behave similarly to either vi or emacs. On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 04:46:29PM -0700, George Nachman wrote: > I don't think this is necessary. When I run vim in tmux with TERM=screen, > it clears the screen with* > ^[[H^[[K^[[1B^[[K^[[1B^[[K^[[1B^[[K^[[1B > (move the cursor to the top left, clear the line, move the cursor down, > clear the line, etc.) No terminal could save this to scrollback. > When I run vim in screen with TERM=screen, it clears the screen with > ^[[2J, which just clears the screen, allowing a well behaved terminal will > save the screen contents to the scrollback buffer. > There were many differences in environment vars between tmux and screen > that I can't explain, and I guess one of them is responsible for this > difference, but I haven't figured out which one. > * > > If I'm right what you are after, this does it for me, but you end up > with lots of blank lines in the history if there wasn't much on > screen. That might be fixable though. > > Index: tty.c > =================================================================== > RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/tmux/tty.c,v > retrieving revision 1.127 > diff -u -p -r1.127 tty.c > --- tty.c * * * 17 Mar 2012 21:27:51 -0000 * * *1.127 > +++ tty.c * * * 17 Mar 2012 22:28:47 -0000 > @@ -879,6 +879,16 @@ tty_cmd_clearendofscreen(struct tty *tty > > * * * *tty_reset(tty); > > + * * * if (wp->xoff == 0 && screen_size_x(s) >= tty->sx) { > + * * * * * * * tty_region_pane(tty, ctx, s->cy, screen_size_y(s) - 1); > + * * * * * * * tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, screen_size_y(s) - 1); > + > + * * * * * * * for (i = 0; i < screen_size_y(s) - s->cy; i++) > + * * * * * * * * * * * tty_putc(tty, '\n'); > + > + * * * * * * * return; > + * * * } > + > * * * *tty_region_pane(tty, ctx, 0, screen_size_y(s) - 1); > * * * *tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, ctx->ocx, ctx->ocy); > > @@ -944,6 +954,16 @@ tty_cmd_clearscreen(struct tty *tty, con > * * * *u_int * * * * * * * * * *i, j; > > * * * *tty_reset(tty); > + > + * * * if (wp->xoff == 0 && screen_size_x(s) >= tty->sx) { > + * * * * * * * tty_region_pane(tty, ctx, 0, screen_size_y(s) - 1); > + * * * * * * * tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, screen_size_y(s) - 1); > + > + * * * * * * * for (i = 0; i < screen_size_y(s); i++) > + * * * * * * * * * * * tty_putc(tty, '\n'); > + > + * * * * * * * return; > + * * * } > > * * * *tty_region_pane(tty, ctx, 0, screen_size_y(s) - 1); > * * * *tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, 0); > > On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:12:28PM +0000, Nicholas Marriott wrote: > > Hmm I tried this in rxvt too and it's the same in screen. > > > > But anyway, maybe I'm being dumb but I'm still confused about what you > > want. So you do: > > > > tmux new > > ls -la > > > > Then scroll up and you can see all the ls output (assuming it > scrolled). > > > > Then run vi, and scroll up, and you want what was on the screen to > have > > been pushed into the scrollback? > > > > We could probably do this by implementing ED (erase in display) by > > setting a scroll region then pushing stuff off with \n. > > > > But it is pretty suboptimal so I'm not wild about the idea. Scrollback > > will not always be full and complete inside tmux because it can have > > multiple panes and windows in the same terminal. > > > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 10:40:07AM -0800, Gustavo Baratto wrote: > > > * *Hi Nicholas... > > > * *Yes, I'm talking about the terminal scrollback, not tmux/screen > history. > > > * *The use case I'm describing is a tiny bit different than yours: > No need to > > > * *exit vi.* > > > * *Just type 'ls -la', open a file with 'vi', then scrollback your > terminal > > > * *before you exit 'vi'. > > > * *You'll see that everything that was on the screen is overwritten > when > > > * *using tmux. > > > * *When using screen, the content of the terminal before I enter > 'vi' is > > > * *moved up, and nothing is lost and I can access the content just > by > > > * *scrolling up the mouse. > > > * *Basically, I don't want to lose anything that was written to the > terminal. > > > * *I don't have*"altscreen off" in my .screenrc, but the default > seems to be > > > * *off. > > > * *I also don't have either*.Xresources or .Xdefaults in my home > directory, > > > * *my screen version is "4.00.03jw4 (FAU) 2-May-06", and tmux > version 1.5 > > > * *I'm on ubuntu oneiric (10/11), using konsole, but I tried > gnome-terminal, > > > * *aterm, etc all emulating xterm (I did try rxvt as well). Same > behavior. > > > * *Thanks a bunch for the help Nicholas :) > > > * *g. > > > * *On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Nicholas Marriott > > > * *<[1][1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > * * *Are you still talking about the terminal scrollback rather than > internal > > > * * *tmux/screen history? > > > > > > * * *Because this is not the case for me, even if I add "altscreen > off" to > > > * * *your .screenrc below, screen behaves like I would expect - if I > do ls > > > * * *-la then vi then exit vi and scroll up into the terminal scroll > buffer, > > > * * *what is in the scrollback buffer is whatever screen happened to > scroll > > > * * *off the screen, usually the output of ls cut off (so if I have > a two > > > * * *line terminal and ls displays four lines a,b,c,d then a and b > are left > > > * * *in the scrollback). > > > > > > * * *What xterm version are you using on what platform? What is in > your > > > * * *.Xresources/.Xdefaults? What screen version? > > > > > > * * *I take it TERM is set to xterm? > > > > > > * * *On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 05:57:18PM -0800, Gustavo Baratto > wrote: > > > * * *> * *Hi Nicholas... > > > * * *> * *Try running "ls -la", then opening any file with 'vi'. > > > * * *> * *When 'vi' starts, the result of 'ls -la' get overwritten > in tmux. > > > * * *> * *With screen or the plain terminal, the result of 'ls -la' > get moved > > > * * *up but > > > * * *> * *not overwritten, so I never lose what was printed on the > terminal. > > > * * *> * *This is my .tmux.conf: > > > * * *> * *---- > > > * * *> * *set -g history-limit * * * 200000 > > > * * *> * *set -g set-titles * * * * *on > > > * * *> * *set -g set-titles-string * '[#I:#W:#T]' > > > * * *> * *set -g status-justify * * *right * > > > * * *> * *set -g status-keys * * * * vi > > > * * *> * *set -g status-left * * * * '#[fg=red][#I:#W]' > > > * * *> * *set -g status-left-length *50 > > > * * *> * *set -g status-left-attr * *"none" > > > * * *> * *set -g status-right * * * *'' > > > * * *> * *set -g status-right-length 1 > > > * * *> * *set -g status-bg * * * * * *'yellow' > > > * * *> * *set -g default-terminal * * *"screen-256color" > > > * * *> * *set -g terminal-overrides *'*:smcup@:rmcup@' > > > * * *> * *setw -g window-status-current-format > > > * * *> * **'#[fg=red,underscore,blink][#I:#W#F]' > > > * * *> * *setw -g window-status-attr * * * * * *dim > > > * * *> * *setw -g window-status-format * * * * *'#I:#W#F' > > > * * *> * *setw -g mode-keys * * * * * * * * * * vi > > > * * *> * *setw -g mode-mouse * * * * * * * * * off* > > > * * *> * *setw -g alternate-screen * * * * * * *off > > > * * *> * *---- > > > * * *> * *And this is my .screenrc: > > > * * *> * *---- > > > * * *> * *termcapinfo xterm ti@:te@ > > > * * *> * *defscrollback 100000 > > > * * *> * *---- > > > * * *> * *On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Nicholas Marriott > > > * * *> * *<[1][2][2]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > * * *> > > > * * *> * * *I don't really understand what you are asking. > > > * * *> > > > * * *> * * *tmux has no control over what goes into the terminal > scrollback > > > * * *and > > > * * *> * * *when, nor does screen, it's entirely up to the terminal. > > > * * *> > > > * * *> * * *If I run screen with altscreen off it leaves the > terminal > > > * * *scrollback > > > * * *> * * *unaltered, same as tmux w/o smcup in terminfo. > > > * * *> > > > * * *> * * *What do you think they are doing differently? > > > * * *> > > > * * *> * * *On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 03:07:13PM -0800, Gustavo > Baratto wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> * *Hi Nicholas... > > > * * *> * * *> * *Most people I surveyed (including myself) use the > terminal's > > > * * *> * * *scrollback > > > * * *> * * *> * *instead of screen/tmux history. Not a very > statistically > > > * * *relevant > > > * * *> * * *sample, > > > * * *> * * *> * *but these are all seasoned sysadmins coming from > different > > > * * *> * * *backgrounds, so > > > * * *> * * *> * *I suppose there is good demand for such feature. > > > * * *> * * *> * *That works perfectly in screen, and it would be > great if we > > > * * *have > > > * * *> * * *both > > > * * *> * * *> * *options for scrollback in the terminal and tmux > history to > > > * * *satisfy > > > * * *> * * *all > > > * * *> * * *> * *tastes :) > > > * * *> * * *> * *Thanks a bunch. > > > * * *> * * *> * *g. > > > * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * *On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Nicholas Marriott > > > * * *> * * *> * *<[1][2][3][3]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *tmux already moves the content into the history > on clear. > > > * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 11:32:02AM -0800, Gustavo > Baratto > > > * * *wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Hi guys... > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Is there any news regarding this? > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *I'm on tmux 1.5, and having problem with > tmux > > > * * *overwriting > > > * * *> * * *existing > > > * * *> * * *> * * *content > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *on the terminal when starting vi. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *I cannot send clear as '\E[H\E[2J' with > either > > > * * *> * * *terminal-override: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *set -g terminal-overrides > > > * * **'*:smcup@:rmcup@:clear=\E[H\E[2J' > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *or by compiling my own terminal. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Recapping what the problem is (in the well > crafted > > > * * *words of > > > * * *> * * *Fabian > > > * * *> * * *> * * *in an > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *earlier post): > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *--- > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *What typically happens is something like > this for a 4 > > > * * *line > > > * * *> * * *> * * *terminal: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *shell% ls > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *file1 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *file2 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *shell% > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Now if I would type vim as command (and > execute it by > > > * * *> * * *pressing > > > * * *> * * *> * * *enter), > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *what I want to happen, is that the above 4 > lines are > > > * * *moved > > > * * *> * * *up in my > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *terminal's buffer, and Vim to use "new > space" below > > > * * *what was > > > * * *> * * *> * * *already on > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *the screen. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *--- > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *I really like tmux, but this behavior is a > > > * * *showstopper for > > > * * *> * * *me and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *many > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *co-workers that now use screen. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Thanks a bunch :) > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *g. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 07:55:27AM +0100, > Nicholas > > > * * *Marriott > > > * * *> * * *wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> It wasn't supported in tmux 1.4, try tmux > 1.5? > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> If that doesn't work, send me the output > of > > > * * *"clear|cat -v" > > > * * *> * * *on > > > * * *> * * *> * * *your > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> box. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 06:25:40PM -0700, > Robin Lee > > > * * *Powell > > > * * *> * * *wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > Note, by the way, that on other machines > "clear" > > > * * **used* > > > * * *> * * *to do > > > * * *> * * *> * * *the > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > right thing for me; we had a long thread > about it > > > * * *a > > > * * *> * * *while back; > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > * * *[1][2][3][4][4]http://www.mail-archive.com/tmux-users@...> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > This is a completely new system, and I > don't know > > > * * *what > > > * * *> * * *changed. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > It's Fedora 15, running tmux 1.4. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > Suggestions welcome for how to > test/debug this, > > > * * *as > > > * * *> * * *usual. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > -Robin > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 06:15:29PM > -0700, Robin > > > * * *Lee > > > * * *> * * *Powell > > > * * *> * * *> * * *wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > On my current Fedora machine, no, it > doesn't. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > If I run "clear", with > alternate-screen off, it > > > * * *simply > > > * * *> * * *> * * *destroys > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > what's on the screen; it doesn't go > into tmux's > > > * * *> * * *> * * *backscroll/history > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > or anything, it's just *gone*. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > I want this fixed so very, very badly. > ;_; > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > It annoys me so much that I may have > to switch > > > * * *back to > > > * * *> * * *GNU > > > * * *> * * *> * * *screen, > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > where I never had this problem, > despite it > > > * * *being a > > > * * *> * * *worse > > > * * *> * * *> * * *program in > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > basically every other respect. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > -Robin > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 10:28:09PM > +0100, > > > * * *Nicholas > > > * * *> * * *Marriott > > > * * *> * * *> * * *wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > Don't we do this already? Clear > screen > > > * * *scrolls lines > > > * * *> * * *into > > > * * *> * * *> * * *the > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *history? > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > Or do you want something else? It > isn't very > > > * * *> * * *obvious. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 10:22:16PM > +0200, > > > * * *Fabian > > > * * *> * * *Groffen > > > * * *> * * *> * * *wrote: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > Hi list, > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > In my quest to get rid of the > alternative > > > * * *buffer > > > * * *> * * *feature > > > * * *> * * *> * * *of > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *todays > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > terminals, I've configured tmux > with: > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > set -g terminal-overrides > > > * * *'xterm*:smcup@...@' > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > set -g alternate-screen off > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > This basically does everything I > want, > > > * * *except that > > > * * *> * * *> * * *compared to a > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > non-tmux session (with terminfo > settings to > > > * * *remove > > > * * *> * * *smcup > > > * * *> * * *> * * *and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *rmcup > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > capabilities) a "clear" overwrites > the > > > * * *existing > > > * * *> * * *contents > > > * * *> * * *> * * *of the > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > terminal. E.g. when I run Vim in > tmux, I > > > * * *lose the > > > * * *> * * *> * * *information on > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *my > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > screen, whereas outside it isn't. > The \E[2J > > > * * *> * * *sequence > > > * * *> * * *> * * *triggers a > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *full > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > clear screen, and the attached > patch > > > * * *changes the > > > * * *> * * *> * * *behaviour for > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *that > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > sequence in the > tty_cmd_clearscreen > > > * * *function not > > > * * *> * * *to > > > * * *> * * *> * * *overwrite, > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *but > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > rather add empty lines to make the > terminal > > > * * *clean. > > > * * *> * * *This > > > * * *> * * *> * * *is only > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *done > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > when alternate-screen is set to > off, when > > > * * *this > > > * * *> * * *behaviour > > > * * *> * * *> * * *makes > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *sense. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > Please consider the attached > patch. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > -- > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > Fabian Groffen > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > Gentoo on a different level > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > # HG changeset patch > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > # User Fabian Groffen > <grobian@...> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > # Date 1314042382 -7200 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > # Node ID > > > * * *1b455a85ed6ca5e6aeea23a7152bffcc902966b3 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > # Parent > > > * * *051fdc014dc5bc730e4b0eb380af8b09938dd9b8 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > tty_cmd_clearscreen: don't > overwrite the > > > * * *buffer if > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *alternate-screen=off > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > If the alternative-screen isn't > used, > > > * * *overwriting > > > * * *> * * *the > > > * * *> * * *> * * *buffer > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *contents > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > loses the information that the > user > > > * * *probably > > > * * *> * * *wanted to > > > * * *> * * *> * * *retain > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *(hence no > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > alternate-screen). Instead, write > enough > > > * * *newlines > > > * * *> * * *to > > > * * *> * * *> * * *clear the > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *screen > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > and reset the cursor, such that we > retain > > > * * *all > > > * * *> * * *information > > > * * *> * * *> * * *that > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *was on > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > the screen before the clear. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > For example: having ls output and > starting > > > * * *Vim > > > * * *> * * *won't > > > * * *> * * *> * * *overwrite > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *the ls > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > output, but show the output > including the > > > * * *vim > > > * * *> * * *invocation. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > diff -r 051fdc014dc5 -r > 1b455a85ed6c tty.c > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > --- a/tty.c Mon Aug 22 20:14:55 > 2011 +0200 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > +++ b/tty.c Mon Aug 22 21:46:22 > 2011 +0200 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > @@ -899,24 +899,32 @@ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > tty_reset(tty); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty_region_pane(tty, ctx, 0, > > > * * *screen_size_y(s) - > > > * * *> * * *1); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, 0); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + if > > > * * *(options_get_number(&wp->window->options, > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *"alternate-screen")) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_region_pane(tty, ctx, 0, > > > * * *screen_size_y(s) - > > > * * *> * * *1); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, 0); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - if (wp->xoff == 0 && > screen_size_x(s) >= > > > * * *tty->sx > > > * * *> * * *&& > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty_term_has(tty->term, > TTYC_EL)) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - for (i = 0; i < > screen_size_y(s); i++) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty_putcode(tty, TTYC_EL); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - if (i != screen_size_y(s) - 1) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty_emulate_repeat(tty, > TTYC_CUD, > > > * * *TTYC_CUD1, 1); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty->cy++; > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + if (wp->xoff == 0 && > screen_size_x(s) >= > > > * * *tty->sx > > > * * *> * * *&& > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_term_has(tty->term, > TTYC_EL)) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + for (i = 0; i < > screen_size_y(s); i++) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_putcode(tty, TTYC_EL); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + if (i != screen_size_y(s) - 1) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_emulate_repeat(tty, > TTYC_CUD, > > > * * *TTYC_CUD1, 1); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty->cy++; > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + } > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + } > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + } else { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + for (j = 0; j < > screen_size_y(s); j++) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, j); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + for (i = 0; i < > screen_size_x(s); i++) > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_putc(tty, ' '); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > } > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > } > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > } else { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - for (j = 0; j < > screen_size_y(s); j++) { > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, j); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - for (i = 0; i < > screen_size_x(s); i++) > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - tty_putc(tty, ' '); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > - } > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + /* make sure we don't overwrite > buffer > > > * * *contents, > > > * * *> * * *move > > > * * *> * * *> * * *down */ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + for (j = 0; j < > screen_size_y(s); j++) > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_putc(tty, '\n'); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_region_pane(tty, ctx, 0, > > > * * *screen_size_y(s) - > > > * * *> * * *1); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > + tty_cursor_pane(tty, ctx, 0, 0); > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > } > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > } > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * > > > * * *> * * *> * * > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > > ****------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > uberSVN's rich system and user > > > * * *administration > > > * * *> * * *> * * *capabilities and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *model > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > configuration take the hassle out > of > > > * * *deploying and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *managing > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Subversion and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > the tools developers use with it. > Learn > > > * * *more about > > > * * *> * * *> * * *uberSVN and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *get a free > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > download at: > > > * * *> * * *[2][3][4][5][5]http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *_______________________________________________ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > tmux-users mailing list > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > tmux-users@... > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * > > > * * > **[3][4][5][6][6]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * > > > * * *> * * *> * * > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > > ****------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > uberSVN's rich system and user > administration > > > * * *> * * *capabilities > > > * * *> * * *> * * *and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *model > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > configuration take the hassle out of > > > * * *deploying and > > > * * *> * * *managing > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Subversion and > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > the tools developers use with it. > Learn more > > > * * *about > > > * * *> * * *uberSVN > > > * * *> * * *> * * *and get > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *a free > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > download at: > > > * * *> * * *[4][5][6][7][7]http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *_______________________________________________ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > tmux-users mailing list > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > tmux-users@... > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > > > > * * *> * * *> * * > > > * * > **[5][6][7][8][8]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * > > > * * *> * * *> * * > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > > ****------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> All of the data generated in your IT > infrastructure > > > * * *is > > > * * *> * * *seriously > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *valuable. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> Why? It contains a definitive record of > application > > > * * *> * * *performance, > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *security > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> threats, fraudulent activity, and more. > Splunk > > > * * *takes this > > > * * *> * * *data > > > * * *> * * *> * * *and makes > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > [6][7][8][9][9]http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > _______________________________________________ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> tmux-users mailing list > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> tmux-users@... > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > > **[7][8][9][10][10]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> References > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *Visible links > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *1. > > > * * *[9][10][11][11]http://www.mail-archive.com/tmux-users@.. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *2. > [10][11][12][12]http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *3. > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > **[11][12][13][13]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *4. > [12][13][14][14]http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *5. > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > **[13][14][15][15]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *6. > [14][15][16][16]http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> * *7. > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > **[15][16][17][17]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users > > > * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * > > > * * *> * * > > > * * > > ***------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> Virtualization & Cloud Management Using > Capacity > > > * * *Planning > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - > but cloud > > > * * *> * * *computing > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> also focuses on allowing computing to be > delivered as a > > > * * *> * * *service. > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * > *[16][17][18][18]http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ > > > * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> _______________________________________________ > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> tmux-users mailing list > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > [17][18][19][19]tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net > > > * * *> * * *> * * *> > > > * * > *[18][19][20][20]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users > > > * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> References > > > * * *> * * *> > > > * * *> * * *> * *Visible links > > > * * *> * * *> * *1. mailto:[20][21][21]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com > > > * * *> * * *> * *2. > [21][22][22]http://www.mail-archive.com/tmux-users@.. > > > * * *> * * *> * *3. 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