tmux uses xterm style escape sequences by default now for meta + arrows, you will probably need to tell vim how to understand them.
If it doesn't get them from TERM=tmux then you will need to configure it some other way, ask the vim developers? On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:50:55AM +0200, Franky Spamschleuder wrote: > Hi Nicholas, > so I tried export term=tmux; vimA > and test it again but it doesen't work. echo &term inside vim shoes tmux > so it should set be A correct. > Regards Frank > 2017-05-31 10:46 GMT+02:00 Nicholas Marriott > <[email protected]>: > > You will need to configure vim to recognise what tmux sends for these > keys. Setting TERM=tmux inside may do this, or you may need to tell it > explicitly. > > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:29:26AM +0200, Franky Spamschleuder wrote: > >A A echo $TERM > >A A screen-256color > >A A 2017-05-31 10:26 GMT+02:00 Nicholas Marriott > >A A <[email protected]>: > > > >A A A Do you have TERM=tmux inside tmux or TERM=screen? > > > >A A A On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:17:57AM +0200, Franky Spamschleuder > wrote: > >A A A >AA AA the Alt mappings do not work in vim running inside > tmux > >A A A >AA AA just try the following: > >A A A >AA AA put these to your vim config: > >A A A >AA AA nnoremap <silent> <A-Up> AAA A :execute 'wincmd A > k'<cr> > >A A A >AA AA nnoremap <silent> <A-Down> A :execute 'wincmd j'<cr> > >A A A >AA AA nnoremap <silent> <A-Left> A :execute 'wincmd h'<cr> > >A A A >AA AA nnoremap <silent> <A-Right> :execute 'wincmd l'<cr> > >A A A >AA AA run vim, do a split and try to switch with these > bindings through > >A A A the > >A A A >AA AA windows > >A A A >AA AA 2017-05-31 10:11 GMT+02:00 Nicholas Marriott > >A A A >AA AA <[email protected]>: > >A A A > > >A A A >AA AA AA Are you saying the keys don't work in tmux > itself, or just in > >A A A vim inside > >A A A >AA AA AA tmux? > >A A A > > >A A A >AA AA AA On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:06:33AM +0200, Franky > Spamschleuder > >A A A wrote: > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA konsole 17.04.1 > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA 2017-05-31 10:04 GMT+02:00 Nicholas > Marriott > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA <[email protected]>: > >A A A >AA AA AA > > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA What terminal? > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA On 31 May 2017 9:02 am, "'Franky > Spamschleuder' > >A A A via > >A A A >AA AA AA tmux-users" > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA <[email protected]> > wrote: > >A A A >AA AA AA > > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA Hi there, > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA I use alt arrow keys to > navigate inside > >A A A windows in vim and > >A A A >AA AA AA the tmux > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA panes. Since I updated to > tmux 2.5 this does > >A A A not work > >A A A >AA AA AA anymore. > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA Has it sth. to the with the > Issue #907 > >A A A mentioned in the > >A A A >AA AA AA changelog? How > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA can I fix this problem? > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA Thank you > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA Frank > >A A A >AA AA AA > > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA -- > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA You received this message > because you are > >A A A subscribed to the > >A A A >AA AA AA Google > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA Groups "tmux-users" group. > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA To unsubscribe from this > group and stop > >A A A receiving emails > >A A A >AA AA AA from it, send > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA an email to > >A A A [email protected]. > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA To post to this group, send > email to > >A A A >AA AA AA [email protected]. > >A A A >AA AA AA >AAA AAA AAA AAA For more options, visit > >A A A https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tmux-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
