I hope this is the right place to report this.
On OSX, if I open a tmux pane and my .bashrc happens to assign a color to
the prompt using the ANSI escape sequences (e.g. #PS1="\e[0;34m\h:\W\$
\e[m"), I get an odd problem. Whenever I get a line that fills up the width
of my pane, for example when paging through history, the terminal
misbehaves, usually by keeping a certain number of beginning characters
from that line on-screen. So for example if i had
'my-computer$ sudo port upgrade foo..' (pretend it's a full line)
and then I paged through history using the up arrow, once I encountered the
above line in history I'd get
'my-computer$ sudo port upg rt install bar'
on my terminal. The first characters of the wide line are stuck there and
won't go away. This makes correcting anything in history very difficult.
Also, when I add to a line from history, the terminal won't scroll to the
next line once I fill up the line, but will scroll onto the same line.
Removing the color escape sequences from the command prompt solves this
issue, but is obviously not the fix I want.
Thanks
Yotam Barnoy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Everyone hates slow websites. So do we.
Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics
Download AppDynamics Lite for free today:
http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_mar
_______________________________________________
tmux-users mailing list
tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users