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Password entry window is not redrawn after window is split in tmux #22

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tau3 opened this issue Apr 26, 2020 · 1 comment
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Password entry window is not redrawn after window is split in tmux #22

tau3 opened this issue Apr 26, 2020 · 1 comment

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@tau3
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tau3 commented Apr 26, 2020

Hello!

Thank you for this password manager, been using for years.
I observe a couple of issues on macOS Catalina. 34766ba version is used (built from sources).

  1. When a tmux pane with yapet is split horizontally everything is fine. But if a password entry is opened and then the pane is split vertically, then entry window just renders to an empty rectangle.

  2. If yapet is opened in e.g. left pane, and then right pane is closed, password entry window would still be shown only on the left side of screen.

P.S. would you consider making a formulae for homebrew?

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icefoxen commented Feb 2, 2021

Seen a bug that I believe is the same bug, but in my case it's more general. Occurs on Debian Linux using Yapet 2.5, using any terminal even without tmux.

If you open the Password Entry dialog, and then resize the terminal horizontally so that it's smaller, then the password entry dialog doesn't redraw properly, just draws a blank box. It also seems to stop accepting input; hitting escape still exits out of it, but highlighting a button or such and then resizing it so the box becomes blank and then hitting enter doesn't trigger the button. Resizing the window horizontally to be as large as it was originally makes the Password Entry box redraw correctly and work again.

Thanks!

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