* siebz0r <sieb...@users.sf.net> [05-25-14 06:42]:
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> ** [tickets:#130] Garbled screen after printing '\x0e'**
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> **Status:** open
> **Labels:** bug 
> **Created:** Wed May 21, 2014 06:04 PM UTC by siebz0r
> **Last Updated:** Wed May 21, 2014 06:04 PM UTC
> **Owner:** nobody
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> While printing random characters to the terminal I quickly found out
> that sometimes the random characters mess up the entire output.  After
> some troubleshooting I figured out that the character '\x0e' caused
> this.
> 
> This seems to be a familiar character as it looks like it has a history
> of messing up terminals.
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> To reproduce:
> 
>     echo '\x0e'
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> Then try to type something, the characters will be garbled (well
> actually their different characters).
> 
> I have successfully reproduced this with zsh and bash. Without tmux this
> doesn't happen.

Quite possibly a problem with your local setup.  I tested in bash 4.2-68,
zsh 5.0.2-8 and xterm-297-1/tmux 1.8-2, but see no problem.

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