ble but more powerful, which
> will probably happen when I get more time...
>
> Anyway, choose-list was removed more than a year ago and I'm afraid it
> is not coming back. I'm told there are adequate tools out there already
> to do the job.
>
>
> On Fri, May 29,
Hi,
i don't quite understand why choose-list was deleted from tmux, could
someone please explain this? i found this feature very useful as it
allowed me to create menus without using external programs to do it.
For a program as mature as tmux is, i would like to suggest that the
devs don't remove
Hi,
i haven't heard anything about this yet - did my email get through?
David
On 19 March 2015 at 11:39, David Chanters wrote:
> hi,
>
> i asked on irc yesterday about this and i think i may have been confused.
>
> are these little unit tests part of tmux? what kinds of te
hi,
i asked on irc yesterday about this and i think i may have been confused.
are these little unit tests part of tmux? what kinds of tests are they
meant to cover and how useful will they be?
what tests are outstanding and is it possible to contribute? i notice
no one else has at present.
than
er in this email
thread?
David
On 11 March 2015 at 12:41, Nicholas Marriott
wrote:
>
> All the commit history is in git, we don't need a list somewhere else.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 11:24:54AM +, Thomas Adam wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 03:12:05PM
On 16 February 2015 at 15:59, Thomas Adam wrote:
> % git log | egrep -o '(from |by )[A-Z][A-Za-z0-9 ]*\.'|sort|uniq -c|sort -nr|
> head -n10
> 40 from Thomas Adam.
> 39 from George Nachman.
> 37 from Tiago Cunha.
> 19 from OpenBSD.
> 17 from Romain Francoise.
> 17 fr
Hi,
Did this email make it to the list? Any takers on this?
David
On 5 February 2015 at 22:10, David Chanters
wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I'm really enjoying tmux, and thank you to everyone who makes it possible!
>
> What's the story behind tmux, and how did it start? H
Hey everyone,
I'm really enjoying tmux, and thank you to everyone who makes it possible!
What's the story behind tmux, and how did it start? Having read the
tmux FAQ, it's clear the author wasn't keen on the gnu screen code.
What difficulties were encountered in writing tmux from scratch?
tmux b
Mr Thomas -
On 23 February 2014 21:37, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 09:31:35PM +0000, David Chanters wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've read in the man page for tmux only one author, but i think thats
>> a mistake as there are more, as shown -
>>
rancoise
Thiago de
Thomas Adam
Tiago Cunha
.
but these are not under that man page section.
David Chanters
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Hi,
Can I ask what where we're at with this work? Is it still being
considered for inclusion to mainline tmux or has priorities changed?
I can see this being enormous benefit to tmux.
Thank you all for your hard work in making tmux one of my most valued
applications I use daily.
David
On 15 Ap
hi all,
when i split a window in tmux, and i select some contents in a pane, i
can currently select beyond the boundary of the split. is there a way
to make tmux to box the select to not go outside the split region -
much like how selecting works in Vim with split windows, for example.
TIA!
Davi
Hi
On 2 April 2011 21:22, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Does it change if you change status-interval?
Not that I can tell -- I mean, I am not even sure what the interval is
before changing this setting, or even if it is regular or not. I just
happen to notice it. I set this to a really high value
hi all,
i use tmux (from CVS head if it matters) as my login shell -- this all
works really well.
i also use xterm as my primary terminal emulator in X11. Before
switching to tmux as my login shell, i just ran plain xterm -- and in
my .bashrc i had a call to a program called "xtfix". You can fi
Hi all,
I use tmux as my login shell, and as such i often find myself working
across different sessions without even realising it.
I really like the find-window command -- but is there a way of making
this work across sessions?
What I'd imagine it doing is invoking the find-window command in one
hi -
On 3 April 2010 15:10, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 02:19:12PM +0100, David Chanters wrote:
>> hi all --
>>
>> i often use break-pane to work on a window "fullscreen" as it were,
>> but i am wondering if the following are possible
Hi -
i see that gnu-screen recently has a "dump" command to save the status
of split windows to disk and load them again.
does tmux have such a feature? it would be cool to have this.
TIA!
David
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hi all --
i often use break-pane to work on a window "fullscreen" as it were,
but i am wondering if the following are possible:
- When i use break-pane can i signify in the status-line that the new
window created from break-pane is a broken pane?
- Is there a way of getting such a window to rejo
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