On 14/08/12 5:00 PM, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On 14 August 2012 07:19, Stephen Thirlwall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 14/08/12 10:41 AM, Stephen Thirlwall wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> I'd be happy to take a look at implementing this.
>>
>> (replying to myself...)
>>
>> How about implementing this as a command?
>>
>> choose-completion [-s source-window] [-t target-window] [template]
>
> Assuming my choose-list command goes in to tmux, which will provide
> the ability to select arbitrary entries from any source, this command
> can be scripted. Thus no need for new code.
Sounds good Thomas - I agree that this sort of functionality is better
implemented outside of tmux where possible.
I've had a poke around in your choose-list branch and have a few questions.
Can the choose-list command be executed from the command-line?
eg. tmux choose-list -l$( generate-list-somehow )
I only get a 'must be run interactively' message when I try this. I can bind it
to a key, but then the input list seems to be fixed at bind-time.
Also, does tmux have commands to:
1) dump the contents (and history) of a pane?
2) find the string under the cursor in a given pane, or even just the position
of the cursor (possibly as an index into the pane contents above)
Steve
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