On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 01:28:32PM -0700, Micah Cowan wrote:
> (05/18/2011 01:19 AM), Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> > It's vim, not less, and yes, it appears to be overwriting.
> > 
> > The issue is that I don't have this problem in screen.
> > 
> > OK, screenshots of screen and tmux (in alternate-screen off
> > mode). Process is:
> > 
> > [new window]
> > # seq 1 100
> > # vim
> > [type some crap]
> > :q!
> > [backscroll mode, up 10 lines, screenshot]
> 
> To be absolutely clear, by "backscroll mode", you mean tmux's
> copy-mode, right? It's not some scrollback that's built into the
> terminal, is it?

Yes.

^t[^b^b, kinda thing.

(where ^t is my tmux start key; can't remember if that's the
default)

I suppose I could try to script the actual tmux session?

-Robin

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