C-s/C-q are not a tmux feature, they are terminal flow control provided
by the kernel. You can turn them off with: stty -ixon
On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 06:16:43PM +0400, peko wrote:
>Hello!
>
>As an regular user of 'ctrl-s' combination which saving my stufs, I have
>strong muscle refle
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** [tickets:#159] tmux list-windows looses layout information if pane is
maximized**
**Status:** open
**Created:** Tue Sep 30, 2014 09:25 AM UTC by Azrael3000
**Last Updated:** Tue Sep 30, 2014 09:25 AM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
Tmux-resurrect apparently has a problem with restoring the layo
Works perfect, I knew I was missing the obvious. But I didn't know I
could use --tmux command-- to send a command to che current tmux.
Thanks!
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Nicholas Marriott
wrote:
> Try:
>
> alias c='clear; [ -n "$TMUX" ] && tmux clear-history'
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at
Hello!
As an regular user of 'ctrl-s' combination which saving my stufs, I have
strong muscle reflexes to do this automatically during work.
Periodically I catch myself in frustration about frozen terminal and
aggressively punching my keyboard. It may take a minute, until I thought
about 'ctrl-s
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** [tickets:#160] Unable to bind F13 to F20**
**Status:** open
**Created:** Thu Oct 02, 2014 01:22 PM UTC by mMontu
**Last Updated:** Thu Oct 02, 2014 01:22 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
After updating tmux to the latest version some bind commands on my .tmux.conf
stopped working, despite the