On Sun, 26 Mar 2017 20:06:57 +0000 Cág <c...@bitmessage.ch> wrote: Hey Cág,
> > I hate using tmux and the like > > I am genuinely interested why. in my opinion, it's an unnecessary component given I use terminals within dwm 99% of the time. I don't need a terminal multiplexer when dwm multiplexes my terminals for me. I know it's "nice to have" to be able to attach to tmux sessions, even over ssh and such. But to be honest, for my use case (!), I just don't need it. For the rare case I need more than one terminal open, even over ssh, I just open another terminal and fire up ssh a second time in the latter case. I don't want to start a tmux debate here of course. If you're into that, go to Hackernews or something. I respect everybody who uses a tool and is happy with it. I never found tmux to be beneficial to my workflow, so that's it. If we discuss scrollback support in st, we should look at it from another perspective. In the end, st is a window which can be resized, and also the font size can be changed. By the mere definition of that, one should expect the program to behave "isomorphically" under these conditions. Every operation of this nature should be reversible. To be honest, currently it's close to stressful to use st without any terminal multiplexer, because you constantly have to watch out _not_ to resize the master when a certain terminal with important information is present. I am sure everyone knows what I'm talking about, and this is the sole reason why I support a scrollback buffer for st. Not because I hate tmux and the like, but because a scrollback for a graphical terminal is actually part of the expected core functionality. Anyway, if we go on discussing this, it's better to start a new thread. With best regards Laslo -- Laslo Hunhold <d...@frign.de>