On 11/10/13 21:04, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Oops, looks like osdep_get_name can fail on Linux. Try this instead:
It looks like this fixed the continuous memory growth. I will watch it
over the next few days to see whether it also fixed the freezes.
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> I can explain how everything fits together if anyone wants to have a go.
Lol I so would like to because I have a lot of use cases right there in
my mind but am simply not adept enough of a coder to get it done in a
justifiable amount of time c;
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If you are thinking of using libform or libmenu or whatnot, that won't
work - tmux only uses ncurses to read terminfo.
But adding more per-client items like completion lists and popup boxes
wouldn't be too hard. You'd just need to draw them yourself.
Currently the only things that sit at this lay
On 11/10/13 21:04, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Oops, looks like osdep_get_name can fail on Linux. Try this instead:
That patch seems to work, thanks. I'll wait a bit and check whether it
improves the situation.
Jan
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Oc
An overlay layer above the current window/pane/border/status line layer.
To display information overlays, option/selection dialogs, popup
menus (f.e. mouse right click on a window => split, kill, make
sticky, rename...)
One very use case is a character selection dialog for send keys,
allowing f
Hi,
To do what? Why? I don't understand what you're trying to generalise, or
why.
Thomas Adam
On 13 Oct 2013 21:00, "Marcel Partap" wrote:
>
> ..
> As tmux is based on curses, how difficult would it be to implement
> something like this? use cases are f.e. choose-tree, command line tab
> comple
..
As tmux is based on curses, how difficult would it be to implement
something like this? use cases are f.e. choose-tree, command line tab
completion, an overlay to enter special characters via send-key, folding
menus, a command menu bar...
?
Original Message
Subject: what abou
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** [tickets:#69] show two status lines at the same time**
**Status:** open
**Created:** Sat Oct 12, 2013 03:34 PM UTC by K Yoder
**Last Updated:** Sat Oct 12, 2013 03:34 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
In GNU Screen I can show a status line and a hardstatus line, that is: two
simultaneous onscr