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 wrote:
> I *just* subscribed now, but I was wrestling with nearly the same problem
> yesterday. He
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
It is calculated in terms of the pane you are splitting, try eg splitw
-p50 twice.
You could also split it like you want then get the layout from lsw and
reapply it with selectl.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:51:18PM +, Paul Hirose wrote:
> How is the -p option for split-window calculated or "l
I was trying to source a conf file to create default windows,
but it seems that when doing
if-shell "tmux has-session -t auto" "display-message yes"
tmux seems to hang on the "has-session" call if the session does not exist.
I can see these in a ps:
rando27867 0.0 0.0 1832 496 ?
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
Hi Nicholas et al.,
seeing that the previous issue (excessive redraws) seems to be solved (have not tested but patch seems clear), i want to bring up
another minor issue. Mouse scroll wheel events are only correctly passed if mouse-select-* is off.. while ncmpcpp can handle mouse
wheel input reg