This is not the full tmux info output, but it doesn't matter. Without
any script output we can't see what your program is doing anyway.


On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 02:56:02PM +0530, Sinbad wrote:
>    On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Nicholas Marriott
>    <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>      What is TERM set to outside tmux? Show me the output of "tmux info".
> 
>      Also run your program in script(1) inside and outside tmux and send me
>      the two typescript files.
> 
>      On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 01:12:53PM +0530, Sinbad wrote:
>      > * *hi,
>      >
>      > * *in my tmux session, the output of a program is garbled.
>      >
>      > * *The following is the expected output.
>      >
>      > * *[shell]#display entry
>      >
>      > * *group * * * *Type * * * *Min duration State * * * * * * *
>      > * *---------------------------------------------
>      > * *one * * * * *internal * *one-year * * running * * *
>      > * *[shell]#
>      >
>      > * *But the actual output is as follows, clearly the carriag-return
>      does't
>      > * *seem
>      > * *to be happening properly inside tmux. Is there any setting i need
>      to
>      > * *enable. I am running
>      > * *tmux from putty. The same program if i run from outside tmux, the
>      output
>      > * *is fine.
>      > * *so, we can rule out any problem from the program. has anyone faced
>      the
>      > * *same
>      > * *problem ?
>      >
>      > * *[shell]#display entry
>      > * *group * * * *Type * * * *Min-duration State * * * * * * *
>      > * *---------------------------------------------
>      > * *one * * * * *internal * *one-year * * running * * * * * * *[shell]#
> 
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>    here is the tmux info output.
>    actually here is one more piece of information, from tmux*
>    i am connecting to another device, to run the display command.
>    when i connect to this other device from "csh" i'm not seeing the
>    problem,*
>    but if i run from*bash, i can see the problem even without running tmux,
>    so i guess
>    this is not tmux problem either, but your inputs are*welcome, please
>    continue to do so ...
>    Terminals:
>    xterm-256color [references=1, flags=0x1]:
>    1: acsc: (string) ``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~
>    0: AX: [missing]
>    2: bel: (string) \007
>    3: blink: (string) \033[5m
>    4: bold: (string) \033[1m
>    5: Cc: (string) \033]12;%p1%s\007
>    6: civis: (string) \033[?25l
>    7: clear: (string) \033[H\033[2J
>    8: cnorm: (string) \033[?12l\033[?25h
>    9: colors: (number) 256
>    10: Cr: (string) \033]112\007
>    11: Cs: (string) \033[%p1%d q
>    12: csr: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr
>    13: Csr: (string) \033[2 q
>    14: cub: (string) \033[%p1%dD
>    15: cub1: (string) \010
>    16: cud: (string) \033[%p1%dB
>    17: cud1: (string) \012
>    18: cuf: (string) \033[%p1%dC
>    19: cuf1: (string) \033[C
>    20: cup: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH
>    21: cuu: (string) \033[%p1%dA
>    22: cuu1: (string) \033[A
>    23: dch: (string) \033[%p1%dP
>    24: dch1: (string) \033[P
>    25: dim: [missing]
>    26: dl: (string) \033[%p1%dM
>    27: dl1: (string) \033[M
>    28: E3: [missing]
>    29: el: (string) \033[K
>    30: el1: (string) \033[1K
>    31: enacs: (string) \033(B\033)0
>    32: fsl: (string) \007
>    33: home: (string) \033[H
>    34: hpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dG
>    35: ich: (string) \033[%p1%d@
>    36: ich1: [missing]
>    37: il: (string) \033[%p1%dL
>    38: il1: (string) \033[L
>    39: invis: (string) \033[8m
>    40: is1: [missing]
>    41: is2: (string) \033[!p\033[?3;4l\033[4l\033>
>    42: is3: [missing]
>    43: kcbt: (string) \033[Z
>    44: kcub1: (string) \033OD
>    45: kcud1: (string) \033OB
>    46: kcuf1: (string) \033OC
>    47: kcuu1: (string) \033OA
>    48: kDC: (string) \033[3;2~
>    49: kDC3: [missing]
>    50: kDC4: [missing]
>    51: kDC5: [missing]
>    52: kDC6: [missing]
>    53: kDC7: [missing]
>    54: kdch1: (string) \033[3~
>    55: kDN: [missing]
>    56: kDN3: [missing]
>    57: kDN4: [missing]
>    58: kDN5: [missing]
>    59: kDN6: [missing]
>    60: kDN7: [missing]
>    61: kend: (string) \033OF
>    62: kEND: (string) \033[1;2F
>    63: kEND3: [missing]
>    64: kEND4: [missing]
>    65: kEND5: [missing]
>    66: kEND6: [missing]
>    67: kEND7: [missing]
>    68: kf1: (string) \033OP
>    69: kf10: (string) \033[21~
>    70: kf11: (string) \033[23~
>    71: kf12: (string) \033[24~
>    72: kf13: (string) \033O2P
>    73: kf14: (string) \033O2Q
>    74: kf15: (string) \033O2R
>    75: kf16: (string) \033O2S
>    76: kf17: (string) \033[15;2~
>    77: kf18: (string) \033[17;2~
>    78: kf19: (string) \033[18;2~
>    79: kf2: (string) \033OQ
>    80: kf20: (string) \033[19;2~
>    81: kf3: (string) \033OR
>    82: kf4: (string) \033OS
>    83: kf5: (string) \033[15~
>    84: kf6: (string) \033[17~
>    85: kf7: (string) \033[18~
>    86: kf8: (string) \033[19~
>    87: kf9: (string) \033[20~
>    88: kHOM: (string) \033[1;2H
>    89: kHOM3: [missing]
>    90: kHOM4: [missing]
>    91: kHOM5: [missing]
>    92: kHOM6: [missing]
>    93: kHOM7: [missing]
>    94: khome: (string) \033OH
>    95: kIC: (string) \033[2;2~
>    96: kIC3: [missing]
>    97: kIC4: [missing]
>    98: kIC5: [missing]
>    99: kIC6: [missing]
>    100: kIC7: [missing]
>    101: kich1: (string) \033[2~
>    102: kLFT: (string) \033[1;2D
>    103: kLFT3: [missing]
>    104: kLFT4: [missing]
>    105: kLFT5: [missing]
>    106: kLFT6: [missing]
>    107: kLFT7: [missing]
>    108: kmous: (string) \033[M
>    109: knp: (string) \033[6~
>    110: kNXT: (string) \033[6;2~
>    111: kNXT3: [missing]
>    112: kNXT4: [missing]
>    113: kNXT5: [missing]
>    114: kNXT6: [missing]
>    115: kNXT7: [missing]
>    116: kpp: (string) \033[5~
>    117: kPRV: (string) \033[5;2~
>    118: kPRV3: [missing]
>    119: kPRV4: [missing]
>    120: kPRV5: [missing]
>    121: kPRV6: [missing]
>    122: kPRV7: [missing]
>    123: kRIT: (string) \033[1;2C
>    124: kRIT3: [missing]
>    125: kRIT4: [missing]
>    126: kRIT5: [missing]
>    127: kRIT6: [missing]
>    128: kRIT7: [missing]
>    129: kUP: [missing]
>    130: kUP3: [missing]
>    131: kUP4: [missing]
>    132: kUP5: [missing]
>    133: kUP6: [missing]
>    134: kUP7: [missing]
>    135: Ms: (string) \033]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007
>    136: op: (string) \033[39;49m
>    137: rev: (string) \033[7m
>    138: ri: (string) \033M
>    139: rmacs: (string) \017
>    140: rmcup: (string) \033[?1049l
>    141: rmir: (string) \033[4l
>    142: rmkx: (string) \033[?1l\033>
>    143: setab: (string) \033[48;5;%p1%dm
>    144: setaf: (string) \033[38;5;%p1%dm
>    145: sgr0: (string) \033[m\017
>    146: sitm: [missing]
>    147: smacs: (string) \016
>    148: smcup: (string) \033[?1049h
>    149: smir: (string) \033[4h
>    150: smkx: (string) \033[?1h\033=
>    151: smso: (string) \033[7m
>    152: smul: (string) \033[4m
>    153: tsl: (string) \033]0;
>    154: vpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dd
>    155: xenl: (flag) true
>    156: XT: (flag) true
>    Jobs:
> 
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> 
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>    3. mailto:tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>    4. https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users

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