Sunday, June 2, 2013

Re: which terminal

On Jun 1, 9:03 pm, ZyX <zyx....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Never saw problems with scrolling in xterm. I personally use konsole.
> > > And WTF is "native split scrolling"?
>
> > If sinbad means to split a terminal window and let each portion have its own scroll buffer, I'd recommend tmux, regardless of terminal emulator. Splitting the "screen" is something tmux excels at.
>
> Such splitting is not a tiny bit helpful with diff split slowness problem. Thus I am assuming it is not what sinbad meant.

> > If sinbad means to split a terminal window and let each portion have its own scroll buffer

no this is not what i want, i already use tmux and with split windows
and if one of the
window emitting lot of output the performance of tmux comes to halt, i
raised this
issue with tmux mailing lists as well, i was told that the with split
mode tmux has to
redraw the entire screen and hence the slowness.

i've been living with this for very long time, if i have a vertical
split tmux or vertical split
vim, the performance is very bad, there is noticeable lag for the
cursor movements.
hence my original question. i'm really surprised to know that others
like ZyX don't
see the problem like i do, may be something is wrong with my setup,
but i doubt
if that's the case.

-sinbad

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