So, I know this is going to be ancient by this group's standards, but
I've been using whatever version of tmux is included stock with my
systems, and many of them seem not to have bothered with updating
frequently.

However, wanting 24-color support, I opted to upgrade my tmux recently.

Seems my existing .tmux.conf works pretty well, with the notable
exception that tmux complains about these lines I have:

  # Bind up/down keys for history in edit/non-command mode, too.
  bind-key -t vi-edit Up history-up
  bind-key -t vi-edit Down history-down
  bind-key -t vi-edit C-u delete-line

I had trouble finding just what would be the equivalent for this
stuff. I see the new (to me) -T table editing option, and that vi-copy
is now in a table called copy-mode-vi, but I can't find an equivalent
for the command-prompt editing table vi-edit. The manpage doesn't
illuminate anything, only saying, "The following keys have a special
meaning in the command prompt, depending on the value of the
status-keys option".

Can it really be that these are now hard-coded based on status-keys,
and the table entries can't be effected/modified? What am I missing?
:(

Thanks for your assistance,
-mjc

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