On 3 April 2013 18:43, Franco wrote:
> Good evening tmuxers. In my .tmux.conf file I have a line like this
>
> bind e command-prompt -I "%d/%m/%g %H:%M: " -p "#" 'run-shell "echo %1 >>
> $NOTE; tmux display Done."'
>
> This basically prompts me for a string and appends it to a text file (the
> $
Good evening tmuxers. In my .tmux.conf file I have a line like this
bind e command-prompt -I "%d/%m/%g %H:%M: " -p "#" 'run-shell "echo %1 >>
$NOTE; tmux display Done."'
This basically prompts me for a string and appends it to a text file (the $NOTE
environment variable).
It works, but not with
Oh, nice Chris. I can definitely give it a try. This looks like it would be
better to go into tmux.
-Jared
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:33 AM, Chris Johnsen wrote:
> The MacPorts project has come up with a different approach to fixing
> the 1.8 build on OS X 10.6: use proc_bsdinfo instead of
> proc_