Well, not really, tmux can't reliably predict what the terminal is going
to choose to put in its history. Playing around with \n like you do
might be the best you can do.


On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:52:24AM +0200, Fabian Groffen wrote:
> On 23-08-2011 08:43:40 +0100, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> > You need to use tmux's history, we can't reliably put stuff into the
> > terminal scrollback.
> > 
> > tmux can't use [2J if the status line is turned on or if you have any
> > panes.
> 
> Right, but since I don't use either, and would like to replace screen
> with tmux, is there a way I can detect this situation in the code so I
> can get the same behaviour as outside tmux?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Fabian Groffen
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