On 2013–05–14 Frank Terbeck wrote: > > On 2013–05–14 Nicholas Marriott wrote: > >> Surely vim should be turning off flow control itself though? > > > > As Frank already pointed out, it happens with all applications. > > To be fair, there are applications that do the right thing. The terminal > version of emacs for example.
I just tried the most important terminal application I regularly use and they all behave the same, even system tools like htop, iftop, etc. > You could create a wrapper script like this: > > [snip] That's a workaround I will use until I find a solution. Thanks for that. Why is this happening in the first place? If the stty setting is active in the current shell why is it deactivated in it's child? What would be the best place to fix this, tmux or the shell? I know you think the programs are at fault, but apparently it's common practice to make applications respect the stty setting, regardless if it makes sense or not. It's just not practical to file a bug report against so many applications. Marco ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) platform delivers complete security visibility with the essential security capabilities. Easily and efficiently configure, manage, and operate all of your security controls from a single console and one unified framework. Download a free trial. http://p.sf.net/sfu/alienvault_d2d _______________________________________________ tmux-users mailing list tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users