Hi

Can you make sure you are running HEAD as of this morning (tty.c r1.51) and see
if this still happens?

If it does, please try C-b r after the problem happens and tell me if it
redraws the screen correctly then.

Also please do the following (this procedure also works for anyone else who
would like to report redraw bugs):

1. Create a file suitable to demonstrate the problem

2. Do:

        pkill tmux
        tmux -vvvv new

3. Reproduce the problem with the minimum of commands/cursor movement.

4. *While the problem is still on screen*, ie don't cause tmux redraw or do
   anything else, go to a terminal *outside* tmux and do pkill -9 tmux.

5. Send me the tmux-*.log and tmux.out files which should have been created in
   the dir where you started tmux.

It is fine for the client log to be empty. If you have no server log file, you
didn't kill all running tmux processes before running with -vvvv.

Also please send me your .tmux.conf if you have one.

Thanks


On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 05:29:03PM +0100, gar wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I noted this behaviour on tmux using vim:
> 
>    int
>    main() {
>    return;
>    }
> 
> If I go to 2nd line and press enter, I have:
> 
>   int
>   main() {
>   main() {
>   return;
>   }
> 
> This _not_ happens if there's no characters on first
> column.
> 
>    int
>    main() {
>     return;
>    }
> 
> If I go to 3d line and press enter, nothing happens.
> 
> This beahviour _is_ related _only_ to screen drawing,
> in fact the file is not changed (there're no lines
> added)
> 
> I noted this from snapshots > 1 october, I've tested it
> with tmux on a snapshot < 25 september and it's ok.
> 
> Ah, I've a _simple_ .vimrc, just a copy of (+/-)
> vimrc_example...
> 
> Comments?
> 
> C.

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