Not really very clear what you want to do but try eg

new -d 'command1'
splitw -v 'command2'

I find it is best to think of stuff you put in .tmux.conf (after the
first "new -d") as if you had done them yourself.


On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 09:17:10PM +0000, Paul Hirose wrote:
> In short, the split-window -v 'CMD' will execute CMD in the bottom pane, the 
> upper bash.  Is there a way to specify a command for the upper pane as well.  
> Also, can I get CMD to execute in the upper pane instead?  I can build my 
> list of panes, but it's a bit confusing to think "bottom up".
> 
> The only lines (just for testing) in my tmux.test file is 
> ===
> new-session -d 
> split-window -v -l 5 'ssh user@targethost'
> ===
> 
> And I run tmux -f tmux.test attach.  I'd like to run "ssh user@targethost2" 
> in the other pane.
> 
> Thank you,
> PH
> =
> Paul Hirose
> 
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