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I miss highlighting (reverse mode) on console since I started to use urxvt + tmux as main terminal. The highlights was replaced with with italic font - what looks pretty cool at first - however I can't find the one italic word in thousands non-italic when I try to search something in a less
.
This is works properly while the terminal type is set to an xterm*
profile (with e.g. set -g default-terminal "xterm-color"
in .tmux.conf). However some shortcut can't works, apps can't get proper geometry of terminal, ... in this case.
2Fix 1 seems to work, but it's 2015, can this really be so difficult? – user1338062 – 2015-07-27T16:13:12.560
Unfortunately, I can not find any better solution for this issue + I have stopped searching when I found this on a tmux mailing list... :( – andras.tim – 2015-07-27T21:56:37.330
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Well, according to tmux FAQ tmux 2.1 should fix the behavior. So I guess this is only needed temporarily. I personally just did what the OP said and set my
– user1338062 – 2015-07-28T12:45:40.007default-terminal
toxterm
.Sometimes this is not soo good. E.g. when you have to compatible with PuTTY you can not use
xterm
, onlyscreeen
variants. – andras.tim – 2015-07-28T21:14:13.613@user1338062 Yes, this is really sad, especially considering that
tmux
could just provide its own terminfo entry, likescreen
did for ages. – Feuermurmel – 2015-11-16T20:34:03.1801Fix 1 worked for me, but made my solarized
dircolors
disappear; I was able to fix it by addingTERM screen-it
to the list of terminals in~/.dircolors
. – Benjamin W. – 2015-12-14T21:45:30.063