Why is my output not wrapping in tmux?
I am currently running tmux within Terminal.app on my Mac.
When I execute a command that outputs a line longer than the available window, instead of wrapping onto the next line, it overwrites the existing line.
What is also strange about this is: if I CMD+TAB to a different application and CMD+TAB back the output appears correctly on multiple lines.
How do I resolve this?
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I am currently running tmux within Terminal.app on my Mac.
When I execute a command that outputs a line longer than the available window, instead of wrapping onto the next line, it overwrites the existing line.
What is also strange about this is: if I CMD+TAB to a different application and CMD+TAB back the output appears correctly on multiple lines.
How do I resolve this?
terminal osx zsh tmux
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make sure you are not overridingTERM=screen
inside tmux.
– meuh
Oct 5 '16 at 11:33
Can you reproduce this without any of your configuration files (.tmux.conf
,.zshrc
, etc.)? (It may help to test on another account that isn't customized in any way.) If not, post a complete set of configuration files that reproduces the problem.
– Gilles
Oct 7 '16 at 6:20
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I am currently running tmux within Terminal.app on my Mac.
When I execute a command that outputs a line longer than the available window, instead of wrapping onto the next line, it overwrites the existing line.
What is also strange about this is: if I CMD+TAB to a different application and CMD+TAB back the output appears correctly on multiple lines.
How do I resolve this?
terminal osx zsh tmux
I am currently running tmux within Terminal.app on my Mac.
When I execute a command that outputs a line longer than the available window, instead of wrapping onto the next line, it overwrites the existing line.
What is also strange about this is: if I CMD+TAB to a different application and CMD+TAB back the output appears correctly on multiple lines.
How do I resolve this?
terminal osx zsh tmux
terminal osx zsh tmux
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make sure you are not overridingTERM=screen
inside tmux.
– meuh
Oct 5 '16 at 11:33
Can you reproduce this without any of your configuration files (.tmux.conf
,.zshrc
, etc.)? (It may help to test on another account that isn't customized in any way.) If not, post a complete set of configuration files that reproduces the problem.
– Gilles
Oct 7 '16 at 6:20
add a comment |
1
make sure you are not overridingTERM=screen
inside tmux.
– meuh
Oct 5 '16 at 11:33
Can you reproduce this without any of your configuration files (.tmux.conf
,.zshrc
, etc.)? (It may help to test on another account that isn't customized in any way.) If not, post a complete set of configuration files that reproduces the problem.
– Gilles
Oct 7 '16 at 6:20
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make sure you are not overriding
TERM=screen
inside tmux.– meuh
Oct 5 '16 at 11:33
make sure you are not overriding
TERM=screen
inside tmux.– meuh
Oct 5 '16 at 11:33
Can you reproduce this without any of your configuration files (
.tmux.conf
, .zshrc
, etc.)? (It may help to test on another account that isn't customized in any way.) If not, post a complete set of configuration files that reproduces the problem.– Gilles
Oct 7 '16 at 6:20
Can you reproduce this without any of your configuration files (
.tmux.conf
, .zshrc
, etc.)? (It may help to test on another account that isn't customized in any way.) If not, post a complete set of configuration files that reproduces the problem.– Gilles
Oct 7 '16 at 6:20
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I answered this last May in
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It is a known bug which does not appear with iTerm2.
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Why does tmux fail to “scroll” when entering a command that exceeds one line? (OSX Terminal.app)
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It is a known bug which does not appear with iTerm2.
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I answered this last May in
Why does tmux fail to “scroll” when entering a command that exceeds one line? (OSX Terminal.app)
It is a known bug which does not appear with iTerm2.
I answered this last May in
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It is a known bug which does not appear with iTerm2.
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make sure you are not overriding
TERM=screen
inside tmux.– meuh
Oct 5 '16 at 11:33
Can you reproduce this without any of your configuration files (
.tmux.conf
,.zshrc
, etc.)? (It may help to test on another account that isn't customized in any way.) If not, post a complete set of configuration files that reproduces the problem.– Gilles
Oct 7 '16 at 6:20