This works fine. However, as of 1.8, it is possible to have a period
in the session name and to attach to it. With this patch, it's no
longer possible to attach to such a session since the period is
interpreted as a pane specifier. Does that matter?
-
Does it work if you do either:
tmux new -dsmain /usr/bin/newsbeuter
Or:
tmux new -dsmain\; neww -tmain:1 /usr/bin/newsbeuter
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:13:19PM +0100, David Tabernero wrote:
>Hi. I'm trying to execute an application (newsbeuter) at boot.
>I would like to execute in back
Hi. I'm trying to execute an application (newsbeuter) at boot.
I would like to execute in background and I would like to use tmux.
I'm trying in a shell script with
*tmux new-session -d -s main *
*tmux new-window -t main:1 /usr/bin/newsbeuter*
But it seems that doesnt works, I don't see the ap
Made a change (more like copy-paste) to conform with attach and it seems to
work fine.
Also attached as a file.
From 0b2298d447d5409952d705eed5a7253947fe4c81 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Johannes Jakobsson
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 20:43:51 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] switch-client now conforms to '-t
I take it that it is the “-t session:window.pane” syntax you would prefer? I
will make a new patch with that change.
On 10 12, 2013, at 16:49 , Nicholas Marriott
wrote:
> Thanks but I don't like this way of doing it.
>
> I think this should work the same way as attach-session.
>
> Take a loo
Thanks but I don't like this way of doing it.
I think this should work the same way as attach-session.
Take a look at the mail I just sent in the thread subject "patch
allowing attach to take and select a pane".
Both attach and switchc should work the same way, probably the way
suggested in that
Well, we could add a format to say if the window was/is zoomed
(#{pane_was_zoomed} maybe).
Even a flag to selectp to do the behaviour you want (selectp -Z) might
be okay.
So if you want to add one or both of those?
Cheers
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 11:14:54PM +0100, Maykel Moya wrote:
> On 24/11/
Hi
This can be a little simpler since cmd_lookup_*id will do the check for
% or @ for you. Also -t.1 is valid for a pane, it doesn't need a :.
Try this please:
Index: cmd-attach-session.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/tmux/cmd-att
It's TODO file in git
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:58:27AM +, Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
>I'm just wondering if the todo list is somewhere public, or is it a
>private todo list?* I'm keen to make sure it doesn't get buried.* If it's
>unlikely to get looked at soon, I might be able to fi
I'm just wondering if the todo list is somewhere public, or is it a private
todo list? I'm keen to make sure it doesn't get buried. If it's unlikely
to get looked at soon, I might be able to find some time to look
implementing it myself, if you could point me in the right direction in the
codebas
On 09/12/2013, at 05:39, Cole Frederick wrote:
> Tmux is very cool!
>
> I just wanted to note that installing tmux is not as straight forward on OS X
> as it is on Linux. It may be useful to future newbies to put a link on the
> readme to https://blogs.oracle.com/unixben/entry/install_tmux_on
Hi
Does it leave a core file?
On Sat, Dec 07, 2013 at 06:20:10AM -0800, Jon Seidel wrote:
> I'm running tmux on a Kubuntu 13.10 box, 64-bit (AMD Phenom(tm) II X3
> 720 Processor) and love it! However, I'm having a recurring problem
> trying to select/copy text from the screen.
>
> If I try to
We should be able to detect -lresolv in configure and the rest is the
same as any other platform?
On Sun, Dec 08, 2013 at 10:39:56PM -0700, Cole Frederick wrote:
>Tmux is very cool!
>I just wanted to note that installing tmux is not as straight forward on
>OS X as it is on Linux. It m
This is a feature. --long-options are a GNUism.
-- Thomas Adam
On 9 December 2013 22:17, Postmodern wrote:
>
>
> [tickets:#87] tmux does not recognize the --version flag
>
> Status: open
> Labels: options
> Created: Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:17 PM UTC by Postmodern
>
On 7 December 2013 14:20, Jon Seidel wrote:
> I'm running tmux on a Kubuntu 13.10 box, 64-bit (AMD Phenom(tm) II X3
> 720 Processor) and love it! However, I'm having a recurring problem
> trying to select/copy text from the screen.
>
> If I try to select text using the mouse/left button, tmux wil
I'm running tmux on a Kubuntu 13.10 box, 64-bit (AMD Phenom(tm) II X3
720 Processor) and love it! However, I'm having a recurring problem
trying to select/copy text from the screen.
If I try to select text using the mouse/left button, tmux will
occasionally crash, leaving that bash session in a s
Add [-w window] to switch-client to specify which window in the target-session
to switch to.
//Johannes
>From d8efa53ec1104db86f4fd75be5a59d2317e7b673 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Johannes Jakobsson
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2013 16:57:01 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] '-w' option to switch-client
Example: s
Tmux is very cool!
I just wanted to note that installing tmux is not as straight forward on OS
X as it is on Linux. It may be useful to future newbies to put a link on
the readme to
https://blogs.oracle.com/unixben/entry/install_tmux_on_mac_os(although
following his steps leads to installing in /
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** [tickets:#87] tmux does not recognize the --version flag**
**Status:** open
**Labels:** options
**Created:** Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:17 PM UTC by Postmodern
**Last Updated:** Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:17 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
tmux does not recognize the --version flag, but does recognize -V.
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