Hi

Are you sure TERM is the same in both tmux windows?



On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 05:44:32PM +0100, Daniele Bruzzi wrote:
> I am on macOS Sierra 10.12.6. I use iTerm2, build 3.1.4, and run on one of 
> its tabs a Tmux session loaded with:
>  teamocil [session]
> 
> In one of tmux windows there's an instance of nvim working smoothly, 
> everything is displayed in its own place in all of the bottom three lines, 
> from last one: tmux status bar, nvim command line, nvim status line.
> Here's the relevant shot:
> 
> 
> 
> In another tmux window I want to use a nvim session, sourced with:
> nvim -S [path to session.vim]
> 
> But here, in this nvim restored session, Tmux does not allow nvim to display 
> messages in its command line, leaving no free lines between Tmux and nvim 
> status lines. Whatever message displayed ovelaps status line, getting an 
> unreadable mess. See following shot:
> 
> 
> 
> Summing up, the problem appears only sourcing a nvim session in a Tmux window.
> Thank you.
>  
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