(05/18/2011 11:18 AM), Robin Lee Powell wrote:

> http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/media/public/tmp/screen.txt
> 
> http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/media/public/tmp/tmux.txt

Do you still get the same effect if you set your prompt to something
that doesn't contain any "special" character sequences? I don't see
anything odd about what vim does, but your prompt string seems to do
several fairly funky things, including printing several lines worth of
spaces, then backing over them, and clearing the remainder of the screen
and line. I'd be willing to bet that it's related to the behavior you're
seeing.

If that does turn out to be the case, perhaps you could enlighten us
about how your prompt is set up, so we can figure out why you're seeing
this behavior in tmux and not screen.

(FYI, I used my program GNU Teseq to analyze your typescript files; via
"teseq -x tmux.txt". I diffed the results for both tmux and screen, but
didn't see anything worth bothering with; the differences seemed mainly
to do with there being a one-line difference between the display area
within screen and tmux.)

-- 
Micah J. Cowan
http://micah.cowan.name/

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