Hi,
tmux-cvs from today, Linux 2.6.35.4-spott i686 AuthenticAMD,
rxvt-unicode-9.07-2
I have this binding:
bind-key 'h' command-prompt -p \
vi-edit,emacs-edit,vi-choice,emacs-choice,vi-copy,emacs-copy \
"list-keys -t '%%'"
As might be guessed, it is supposed to list keybindings, but doesn't
work: I get the prompts in order, but the next one comes only after
hitting newline and the command is never executed. Whatever I type,
tmux always answers "unknown keytable", after letting me <newline>
through all choices. It has been like this from tmux-0.8 on.
'tmux list-keys -t vi-edit' | 'tmux list-keys -t vi-choice'
-------------------------------------------+------------------------------
C-c: cancel | C-b: page-up
C-h: backspace | C-c: cancel
Tab: complete | C-e: scroll-down
Enter: enter | C-f: page-down
Escape: switch-mode | Enter: choose
BSpace: backspace | C-y: scroll-up
DC: delete | j: down
C-c: (command mode) cancel | k: up
C-h: (command mode) backspace | q: cancel
Enter: (command mode) enter | NPage: page-down
$: (command mode) end-of-line | PPage: page-up
0: (command mode) start-of-line | Up: up
D: (command mode) delete-end-of-line | Down: down
^: (command mode) start-of-line | C-Up: scroll-up
a: (command mode) switch-mode-append | C-Down: scroll-down
d: (command mode) delete-line |
h: (command mode) cursor-left |
i: (command mode) switch-mode |
j: (command mode) history-down |
k: (command mode) history-up |
l: (command mode) cursor-right |
p: (command mode) paste |
BSpace: (command mode) backspace |
DC: (command mode) delete |
Up: (command mode) history-up |
Down: (command mode) history-down |
Left: (command mode) cursor-left |
Right: (command mode) cursor-right |
On a IMO related note, tmux has never let me page-up using the PPage key
in vi-copy mode, whereas NPage works to page down. Today I tried
"bind-key -t vi-copy C-PPage page-up", which works to my great surprise.
I mean, PPage is <escape>-[-5-~ in urxvt (doesn't work), NPage is
<escape>-[-6-~ (works, but why?), and <control>-PPage is <escape>-[-5-^
(and works!, but why??).
clemens
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