is this patch missing something?
it looks awfully short and doesn't make sense to me... it just looks like a
line was moved up.
It doesn't apply to sf cvs and if i just add the line it won't compile.
Is there some other patch i need to apply first, or is this for a different
branch or is the patch incomplete?
Thanks.

On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Dave Disser <dis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I decided I didn't like my kludge.  Here's a proper copy-line with working
> prefix arg.  I also have another patch to use a single function for
> begin-selection and copy-selection since I like to have both bound to the
> same key, if anyone's interested.
>
> --Dave
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Randy Stauner <
> ra...@magnificent-tears.com> wrote:
>
>> thanks for the idea.
>> I definitely must applaud the effort.
>> you've given me an idea for the 5Y option... if i ever take it any further
>> i'll write back.
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Dave Disser <dis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I *just* subscribed now, but I was wrestling with nearly the same problem
>>> yesterday.  Here's my kludge of rebinding with unprefixed keys.
>>>
>>> Hard to follow, I know, but the gist is that when entering copy mode it
>>> rebinds y and Enter (unprefixed) to source scripts.  The scripts in turn do
>>> actions and rebind other keys.  In order to execute copy-mode actions from
>>> the global bindings, it rebinds the copy-mode actions to a temporary key T,
>>> then send-keys T to execute the action.  I'm sure there are bugs in this if
>>> there are ways to exit out of copy mode that I haven't considered.
>>>
>>> I think the cleaner solution would be to allow the full command parser in
>>> all the key tables, but this was easier than making that change to the
>>> source.
>>>
>>> .tmux.conf:
>>> bind-key C-c source-file /home/disser/.tmux-copy-mode
>>>
>>> /home/disser/.tmux-copy-mode:
>>> bind-key -n y send-keys 0 \; source "/home/disser/.tmux-begin-selection"
>>> \; send-keys "\$"
>>> bind-key -n Enter source /home/disser/.tmux-begin-selection
>>> bind-key -n q source /home/disser/.tmux-cancel-selection
>>> copy-mode
>>>
>>> /home/disser/.tmux-begin-selection:
>>> bind-key -n y source /home/disser/.tmux-copy-selection
>>> bind-key -n Enter source /home/disser/.tmux-copy-selection
>>> bind-key -t vi-copy T begin-selection
>>> send-keys T
>>> unbind-key -t vi-copy T
>>>
>>> /home/disser/.tmux-begin-selection:
>>> unbind-key -n y
>>> unbind-key -n Enter
>>> unbind-key -n q
>>> bind-key -t vi-copy T copy-selection
>>> send-keys T
>>> unbind-key -t vi-copy T
>>>
>>> /home/disser/.tmux-cancel-selection:
>>> unbind-key -n q
>>> unbind-key -n Enter
>>> unbind-key -n y
>>> bind-key -t vi-copy T cancel
>>> send-keys T
>>> unbind-key -t vi-copy T
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Original message:
>>>
>>> With:
>>> bind-key Y send-keys '^' Space '$' Enter
>>> I can hit prefix + Y in copy-mode and get it to copy the line.
>>>
>>> Not an optimal solution, but an acceptable workaround.
>>>
>>> Of course now I remember that that sequence used to be repeatable (5Y to
>>> copy 5 lines)...
>>> that may be a bit trickier to recreate.
>>> It might be easier to patch the source and add a copy-line command
>>> instead...
>>> i'll put that on my todo list. Â :-)
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Micah Cowan <mi...@cowan.name> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 04/22/2011 05:26 PM, Randy Stauner wrote:
>>>> > I first tried using send-keys (bind-key -t vi-copy send-keys ^ ' ' $
>>>> Enter)
>>>> > but send-keys isn't a valid command in copy-mode.
>>>>
>>>> Drop the -t vi-copy; you want to use a normal-map binding so you can use
>>>> the normal-map command (of course, this means you'll need to hit the
>>>> prefix before the bound key, or else use -n.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Micah J. Cowan
>>>> http://micah.cowan.name/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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