

You might not need an answer to this question now, judging by the original post date, but hopefully this helps someone. (You might be able to hack around this somehow, though.) The biggest downside is (AFAIK) you won't be able to scroll inside a pager program. (This simply goes to the bottom if you have scrolled up, and doesn't print another command prompt.)

E.g., I'm not sure how to get the nice "scroll to bottom on input" behavior, but it seems that if you need to you can substitute a quick ^C to get back to the bottom. At this point, you’re free to scroll up and down in the Terminal window to see what kinds. 2) Your entire command line history up to the last clear will be displayed. The scrolling in tmux is a little different from normal terminal emulator scrolling. To view your command history in the Terminal app, follow these steps: 1) Launch the Terminal app and enter the following command and then press the Return key on your keyboard. This might also have a few side effects, so you can of course decide whether you want to go this route: The mouse option will also have tmux automatically copy text when you select it, and you'll be able to click on tmux panes and drag their borders. (Make sure you're using the latest tmux version.) This sets a global option that turns on mouse interactivity. As mentioned by Marriott in a comment, a set-option -g mouse on line in your.
