among other issues(mostly when working with vim),
is there a way to search tmux buffer (not vim buffer) with case-insensitive?
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I manage a lot of Centos 5.x and 6.x machines. On at least one of them,
(actually a few) I can't get tmux mouse mode to work. Specifically
mouse-select-pane, but probably more. All of my machines call the same
.tmux.conf file out of the same NFS mounted home directory. That file contains
th
Hi,
I'm using Mac + iTerm + Zsh + Vim as my primary setup and wonder whether Tmux
can fit in. I've learned basics of tmux. But when I try to put it in use, I
feel it hurts my productivity. I listed the pros and cons I felt against Tmux
vs iTerm and wonder if there are good solutions or workarou
have sort of a wishlist regarding copy mode, and wondered if either it
can be implemented, already exists, or impossible.
1. Don't have the mouse selection disappear immediately
After selecting using the mouse, the selection disappears immediately.
I would like it to remain until I escape it so I
On 12/20/2012 11:16 AM, ping wrote:
> among other issues(mostly when working with vim),
> is there a way to search tmux buffer (not vim buffer) with
> case-insensitive?
>
OK, I give up, will go back to my screen...
too much issues when working with vim...
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On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:49:37PM +0200, Elad Rom wrote:
> have sort of a wishlist regarding copy mode, and wondered if either it
> can be implemented, already exists, or impossible.
>
> 1. Don't have the mouse selection disappear immediately
> After selecting using the mouse, the selection disa
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 08:44:57AM -0800, Michael Garrett wrote:
> I manage a lot of Centos 5.x and 6.x machines. On at least one of them,
> (actually a few) I can't get tmux mouse mode to work. Specifically
> mouse-select-pane, but probably more. All of my machines call the same
> .tmux.conf fi
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 03:57:06PM -0500, ping wrote:
>
> On 12/20/2012 11:16 AM, ping wrote:
> > among other issues(mostly when working with vim),
> > is there a way to search tmux buffer (not vim buffer) with
> > case-insensitive?
> >
>
> OK, I give up, will go back to my screen...
> too much
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 02:49:59PM -0500, gca...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
(Another gratuitous use of gq} in Vim; please try and get your mailer to
wrap its lines to something sane...)
> I'm using Mac + iTerm + Zsh + Vim as my primary setup and wonder whether
> Tmux can fit in. I've learned ba
I use Terminal.app + bash + MacVim + tmux daily. Here are some suggestions.
Startup
Not sure what you're referring to in regards to extra steps. You can setup
iTerm or Terminal.app to start tmux as your default shell via a new profile.
You can also launch it with a simple "tmux" command if you a
Hi Guys,
I have no idea. But the same tmux-server is back now.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Guang-Nan Cheng wrote:
> No the server did not recover.
>
> Here is some addition info that I found. It seems that tmux lost it's TTY?
>
> 9655 *?*Ss 101:03 tmux
>
>
> I tried the tip
>
Thank you very much. It seems except the copy/paste could not be handled
seamlessly, my other two problems can be solved. I'll give it another try.
- Cao
On Dec 20, 2012, at 7:10 PM, Adrian Luff wrote:
> I use Terminal.app + bash + MacVim + tmux daily. Here are some suggestions.
>
> Startup
>
On Dec 20, 2012, at 6:34 PM, Thomas Adam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 02:49:59PM -0500, gca...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi,
>
> (Another gratuitous use of gq} in Vim; please try and get your mailer to
> wrap its lines to something sane...)
>
>> I'm using Mac + iTerm + Zsh + Vim as my
ok, :join-pane -h -t 1 -s 2, did what i was looking for.
i thought -v would give split like
|
1 | 2
and -h would split like
1
-
2
but it's other way round, i would say the -v and -h
semantics are counter-intuitive.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Thomas Adam wrote:
> Hi,
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