Try \\007.
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 07:42:15PM -0400, Alan wrote:
>When I do that, I get:
>
>computer_name ~ [tmux 0: bash]007
>
>in the window title, and also:
>
>?25l
>
>in the terminal. Any other hints? Or do you think this may be a bug with
>the terminal I'm using?
Hi Nicholas,
Thanks so much for your reply.
I'm closer, but still not getting it. Right now, I have in my ~/.tmux.conf:
set-option -g set-titles on
set-option -g set-titles-string "#T [tmux #I: #W]"
set-option -g terminal-overrides "*:tsl=\e]2;,*:fsl=\a"
But it gives me:
computer_name ~ [tmux
When I do that, I get:
computer_name ~ [tmux 0: bash]007
in the window title, and also:
?25l
in the terminal. Any other hints? Or do you think this may be a bug with
the terminal I'm using?
Thanks.
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Nicholas Marriott <
nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cha
On 30 September 2012 23:50, Nicholas Marriott
wrote:
> Using space is a good idea but definitely don't want any help text
> clutter. It would be nice to make ? key show all the key bindings for
> modes when in that mode. Would need modes to nest though which might be
> fiddly.
Are you wanting me
On 30 September 2012 19:00, Romain Francoise wrote:
> Thanks, I like it. Two minor suggestions:
> - the arrow keys are too far to reach for me, using Space to expand or
> collapse the items would be nice. I implemented this in the following
> patch, as a new toggle action.
I quite like this -
No it's just an idea, can be done later.
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 12:33:18PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On 30 September 2012 23:50, Nicholas Marriott
> wrote:
> > Using space is a good idea but definitely don't want any help text
> > clutter. It would be nice to make ? key show all the key bindi
This patch adds the ability to expand/collapse a single session using the
spacebar.
Likewise, C-Left and C-Right will collapse and expand all sessions,
respectively.
---
This is the second version of the original patch, which takes Romain's
suggestion. Now, spacebar will expand/collapse a singl
Hello.
Cool! I just needed to upgrade tmux version from 1.3.
2012/09/30 23:47:02 +0100 Nicholas Marriott => To
Peter Vereshagin :
NM> tmux neww -PF'#{pane_tty}'
'neww' doesn't seem to have the '-F' with 1.6. Does/should it have that feature
in a later, e. g., VCS-stored version?
This thing w
On 1 October 2012 15:41, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
> 'neww' doesn't seem to have the '-F' with 1.6. Does/should it have that
> feature in a later, e. g., VCS-stored version?
Yes. See:
https://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=200378
-- Thomas Adam
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Thomas Adam writes:
> I've still left the bindings for expand_all and collapse_all unchanged --
> if they need to change, feel free to do so.
I suggest using '+' and '-'. Mnemonic and easy to reach.
--
Got visibility?
Thomas Adam writes:
> I am not so sure I like this -- I don't mind updating the man page to
> detail this more, but I don't think this warrants explanatory text
> directly on the screen.
Fair enough. It won't be the only awesome feature in tmux that is only
discoverable by reading the man page.
On first glance, this works great, it doesn't clobber the icon name and the
window title name is set correctly.
However, now when I ssh into another machine, the icon name (in the
terminal tab) doesn't update to the name of the machine I connected to,
while the window title does.
Anyhow, thanks f
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