On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 09:12:37PM +, Thomas Adam wrote:
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> Well, compile up tmux with "-g -ggdb" and see if it core dumps.
I wasn't expecting this crash because I set status-interval to 10 yet tmux
crashed within an hour.
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Hi Thomas,
thanks for your reply.
My problem is i don't know how to specify an id when automatically creating
my pane since i use a command send-keys to create my new pane.
Indeed, i did not find a new-pane command (similar to new-window).
Thanks,
Alex
2012/12/27 Thomas Adam
> Hi,
>
> Look at
Hi,
On 3 January 2013 13:27, El Spliffo wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> thanks for your reply.
> My problem is i don't know how to specify an id when automatically creating
> my pane since i use a command send-keys to create my new pane.
> Indeed, i did not find a new-pane command (similar to new-window)
I recently wrote an article on tmux. You can find it at
http://sett.ociweb.com/sett/settJan2013.html. I won't claim it's the best
ever ;-), but I do think it packs a large amount of information in a small
number of pages and serves as a nice cheat sheet. I'd love to get feedback
on it, especially i
Hi,
On 3 January 2013 08:54, John Schmitt wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 09:12:37PM +, Thomas Adam wrote:
> ...
>> Well, compile up tmux with "-g -ggdb" and see if it core dumps.
>
> I wasn't expecting this crash because I set status-interval to 10 yet tmux
> crashed within an hour.
>
>
>
Hi,
I've noticed a "lagging" behaviour while running certain ncurses
applications under tmux, where the first key-press after launching the
application has no effect. I'm not seeing this behaviour while running
these same applications in the parent terminal without tmux.
For example, if the first