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On 02.07.2018 23:39, Wells, Roger K. wrote:
I guess it's more about the configuration of tmux. There is in fact a cursor style setting sequence that mintty newly supports. Please make a terminal log and check whether ^[[34h (ESC [ 3 4 h) appears during tmux initialization. If so, however, the assumption is that tmux sends it on purpose, so the blame is on tmux :/ My tmux configuration does not change the cursor, like Roger's, by the way. About an option to suppress dynamic changes of cursor style, that might indeed be useful. I assume, though, that it should uniformly also suppress the DEC sequence (DECSCUSR). Or should different cursor attributes be addressable separately? (shape, blinking, colour??, even hiding???)On 07/02/2018 04:27 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:Thomas Wolff writes:I have uploaded mintty 2.9.0 with the following changes:[…] No good deed goes unpunished, I guess. One of these changes makes the cursor come out as static underline instead of blinking block whenever I'm going into my usual screen or tmux session. I have not yet figured out what exactly is changing the cursor, but once I'm in screen nor tmux I can't change it for whatever reason (it might actually change and gets reset quickly enough so I can't see it). Dropping out of the session I can send the escape sequence to switch back to blinking block (or whatever other cursor available), but reconnecting into the session brings the static underline back. The best I have managed so far by compiling my own terminfo database is to get a static block cursor (not blinking) for a local session, but it breaks down as soon as I log into a remote system again. Can there be an option please to keep the cursor just as I've set it up in the options? Regards, Achim.Hi, I just did the same install and do not observe what you do. Everything seems fine regarding the cursor type. One thing though is that I have not used mintty before. Do you think that my fresh ".minttyrc" file is different than your's? Just a thought......
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