mode 2 as well as mode 1. From Stanislav Kljuhhin (GitHub issue 4038).
This changes tmux to always request mode 2 from parent terminal, change
to an unambiguous internal representation of keys, and adds an option
(extended-keys-format) to control the format similar to the xterm(1)
formatOtherKeys resource.
OSC 10 or 11 is received but no colour has been set inside tmux, return
the colour from the first attached client (probably most people will
have all light or or all dark terminals).
protocol (223), tmux was allowing it to wrap around. However, since tmux
was not correctly handling this on input, other programs also do not
handle it correctly, and the alternative SGR mouse mode is now
widespread, this seems unnecessary, so remove this feature. Also define
some constants to make it clearer what the numbers mean. Mostly from
Leonid S Usov in GitHub issue 3165.
since some terminals report them differently 2) use the "backspace"
option to translate backspace 3) map ctrl which are have the ctrl
implied (such as C-x) properly when the terminal reports both the key
and the modifier.
Note that any key bindings for C-X where C-x is meant must now be
changed.
converted to M-Up. Do not give them the implied meta flag so they don't
match the M-Up entry in the output key tree. Fixes problem with vi
reported by jsing@.
xterm and mintty) and add an option to make tmux send it. Only forward
extended keys if the application has requested them, even though we use
the CSI u sequence and xterm uses CSI 27 ~ - this is what mintty does as
well.
terminal features, each of which are defined in one place and map to a
builtin set of terminfo(5) capabilities. Features can be specified based
on TERM with a new terminal-features option or with the -T flag when
running tmux. tmux will also detect a few common terminals from the DA
and DSR responses.
This is intended to make it easier to configure tmux's use of
terminfo(5) even in the presence of outdated ncurses(3) or terminfo(5)
databases or for features which do not yet have a terminfo(5) entry.
Instead of having to grok terminfo(5) capability names and what they
should be set to in the terminal-overrides option, the user can
hopefully just give tmux a feature name and let it do the right thing.
The terminal-overrides option remains both for backwards compatibility
and to allow tweaks of individual capabilities.
tmux already did much of this already, this makes it tidier and simpler
to configure.