Hi Kenny,

Is that by any chance the same problem as this:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tmux-users/CftQyFsorWY/Cr8OHSOmAgAJ

I have been having that issue since ages and is still unresolved.

I am using xterm on RHEL 6.6. I see this issue on the latest master branch
build of tmux too.

How do you turn off jump scroll?

On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 2:31 PM Kenny Ranerup <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have found a problem when running tmux in an xterm. When I have several
> panes side-by-side and I cause one of the panes to scroll by hitting return
> in a shell, then the whole xterm window scrolls.
>
> If the window manager causes xterm to refresh the window then the panes
> are correctly redrawn.
>
> I found that turning off jump scroll in xterm solves the problem.
>
> This is on RHEL7. The only thing that I can think of that is unusual is
> that I run a dual monitor setup so that the xterm spans two monitors
> horizontally.
>
> I guess jump scroll is not really useful when running with tmux so it's
> not an immediate problem but I thought if I can find out the root cause it
> may save other users some time.
>
>    Kenny Ranerup
>
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