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<Arnavion>
Is the Sync sequence supposed to work with tmux running in foot or does it still need terminal-overrides? My testing shows it isn't working by default at least (haven't tried terminal-overrides yet)
<Arnavion>
"testing" == a program that prints <begin sync> a, sleeps for 0.5s, prints b <end sync> and I expect to see a and b appear simultaneously. Works in foot by itself, just not in tmux-running-in-foot
<Arnavion>
... unless when tmux says it "Support for the iTerm2 synchronized updates feature" it means it supports emitting those sequences to the terminal for synchronizing *its* drawing, not that it supports processing them when applications running in it emit them