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What terminal are you using? If it's rxvt-unicode (urxvt), I had/have what seems to be a similar problem.
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When are people going to stop using imageshack ?
It's disgusting..
The day Microsoft makes a product that doesn't suck, is the day they make a vacuum cleaner.
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sorry Im not really a savy image poster But yes I am using urxvt as my terminal. I was having a problem with commands that were to long and they would overlap the PS1 instead of continuing on the next line. A friend in IRC helped me out with escape sequence's around the color codes. So i know thats not the problem. Any suggestions?
Last edited by generic_ (2009-05-31 22:43:58)
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Try running cmus with TERM=rxvt. Example:
TERM=rxvt cmus
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That did it but The track list is not being displayed in the right pane. I suppose this is my own fualt is their some config/option/preference for tracks of an artist to be displayed in the right pane
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anyone I still have not found a solution to the track list?
I'm just lost n00b!
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Chance cmus' settings to not change the term title, and that should fix it I believe.
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i know i'm a little late on this one, but it seems the ^L command (redraw the terminal window) will fix the problem. at least, it fixed mine and it seemed to be the same one.
my question then is, how do i go about telling cmus not to try to change the terminal title? the man page says several times that some terminals don't support the change, but doesn't mention what to do to stop it >_<
EDIT: don't worry, i found it. it's the boolean 'set_term_title' option. rather obvious once i actually looked in the settings rather than skimming the documentation.
Last edited by lycurgus (2009-08-22 15:05:39)
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