Thank you Lee, for confirming the imperfection of
1. my english, which isn't my my mother tongue but just one of the ones i use
2. my knowledge of tmux, which i use daily, and found amazing
3. my perception in your actual mastery and thus
my misunderstanding of the case you were exposing.
I had n
On Fri, 4 Apr 2014, Jorge A Lopez Silva wrote:
> Hi Lee,
>
> This question has been asked before. Please see
>
Bingo - I KNEW I had seen it before, .. thanks a million!!!
Lee
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Hi Lee,
This question has been asked before. Please see
https://www.mail-archive.com/tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg03408.html
In short: when connecting from the second terminal, create a grouped session.
tmux new-session -t {your-target-session}
You might also want to set the following
On Fri, 4 Apr 2014 c...@free.fr wrote:
> hi Lee,
> please don't troll or start a flame war :-)
> you just show how little you used tmux so let's go to the basic
> so you can enjoy the ride with us.
>
Looks I'm not the only one that has "never used tmux before", JClu, ..
> In fact any time
Sorry Lee,
reading what i wrote bounced back to me makes me remember how imperfect
i am and i won't correct here those imperfections so you can feed on them.
I want to add, if it were not clear, that all the commands i mentionned
were to be used within a running instance of tmux. Now I wrot
hi Lee,
please don't troll or start a flame war :-)
you just show how little you used tmux so let's go to the basic
so you can enjoy the ride with us.
In fact any time you run the tmux command from your shell with no
parameter whatsoever and with its default configuration, you start