if you want tmux to pass those keys through to applications inside you
need to turn on the xterm-keys option and configure the applications to
recognise them

there is no standard key format for any modifiers except meta and ctrl,
tmux only produces xterm-style keys (which do support shift and
shift+meta etc) with this option on and most applications still don't
recognise them



On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 11:51:52PM +0000, Steve mailinglists wrote:
>    On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Nicholas Marriott
>    <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>      Try eg:
> 
>      set -g terminal-overrides "xterm*:kLFT4=\eO10C:kRIT4=\eO10D"
> 
>    My bubble has been burst. Whilst the terminal-overides trick did indeed
>    work in allowing my custom shortcuts to work, I've just discovered they
>    don't work if I'm using less, or vim or even emacs :-(
>    Are there any other settings I can try perhaps? I'd genuinely like to make
>    the switch to tmux (I want the panes; and the buffers too...)
>    Thanks,
>    Stevo
> 
>      Then bind M-S-Left.
>      On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 03:45:24PM +0000, Steve mailinglists wrote:
>      > Hi,
>      > I'm on OSX with XQuartz and have been using happilily screen for
>      years,
>      > but I'm currently giving tmux a try and have been porting my screenrc
>      to
>      > my .tmux.conf.
>      > However, I'm having trouble with two lines in particular... I have the
>      two
>      > lines below in my .screenrc with translate to Alt-Shift-Left and
>      > Alt-Shift-Right
>      > bindkey "^[O10C" next
>      > bindkey "^[O10C" prev
>      > This is because OSX/XQuartz play by their own rules with respect to
>      modier
>      > keys in combination with the arrow keys, so to make this work in
>      screen I
>      > could simply feed the output of
>      > pressing Alt-Shift-Right in xev ( ^[O10D ) and Alt-Shift-Left ( ^[O10C
>      )
>      > Unfortunately qhen I try the same in my .tmux.conf
>      > unbind M-Left
>      > bind-key -n ^[O10C previous-window
>      > unbind M-Right
>      > bind-key -n ^[O10D next
>      > It doesn't work. So my question is, what's the analogous tmux
>      > configuration to screen's
>      > bindkey "^[O10C" next.
>      > Incidentally,
>      > bind-key -n Alt-Shift-Left or Alt-Shift-Right does not work
>      > Thanks for any help received,
>      > Stevo
> 
>      >
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