On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 09:31:33AM -0700, deb...@waysoft.com wrote: Hey there,
> Trying out tmux (stock version installed via aptitude)... Didn't like > C-b as the the escape key, so tried backtick as I've used with GNU > screen... > > ~/.tmux.conf > unbind C-b > set -g prefix ` > > Backtick worked fine in tmux, except that I could not figure out how to > send a backtick to an application. Double backtick, as works in screen, > didn't work, nor did any other escape strategy I could think of. > > So... on to other tmux options. I changed ~/.tmux.conf to use C-a. > > ~/.tmux.conf > unbind C-b > set -g prefix C-a > > Ctrl-A didn't work, but backtick still did! > > -I tried to put an obvious error in ~/.tmux.conf... undetected by tmux. > -I tried inserting an "unbind `" into ~/.tmux.conf... backtick tick > works. > -I tried deleting ~/.tmux.conf... backtick still works! > -I tried tmux -f tmuxconf, where tmuxconf enables C-a... backtick still > works!! > -I tried removing .screenrc, in case tmux looked at it... backtick still > works!!! > -I tried turning swap off... no change. > -Nothing obvious in the environment, or /tmp. > > So... why can I not get rid of the ghost of the old ~/.tmux.conf??? You can reload the configuration without needing to kill the server. What happens if, inside tmux, you do a tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf ? -- Sincerely, Bjorn Michelsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110909024633.ga14...@bmichelsen.no