I am a big fan of the feature in Vim which allows you to move a vim-window
(the tmux pane equivalent) _all the way_ in a particular direction by
typing Ctrl+W, H/J/K/L.
Unfortunately tmux has no feature here, but select-layout seems promising.
However, I'd like to avoid reverse-engineering the la
I have many traditionally unsupported key combinations that I would like to
use which are not supported by traditional terminal emulators. I tend to
use either a custom build of PuTTY on Windows or iTerm2 on OS X, which both
allow me to send arbitrary byte patterns based on keystrokes. iTerm2 is
ob
oking around on github)
but it's strange that I cannot find the actual declaration for "struct
layout_cell"...
On Sat Jul 27 2013 at 7:28:43 AM Thomas Adam wrote:
> On 15 July 2013 23:06, Steven Lu wrote:
> > 3: zsh (1 panes) [274x76] [layout cc63,274x76,0,0,6] @3
M-F12
> F61-F64 are M-S-F1 to M-S-F3
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> On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 10:11:40AM -0400, Steven Lu wrote:
> >I have many traditionally unsupported key combinations that I would
> like
> >to use which are not supported by traditional terminal emulators. I
s control of pane placement, but easier to create more
> complicated patterns than the defaults.
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> -FR.
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> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Steven Lu wrote:
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>> Hi Thomas, thanks for the hint!
>>
>> layout-custom.c reveals a lot of things, I am now i
I hadn't had a need for this until now where I am setting up my iPhone for
doing work inside tmux from either the Prompt 2 app or the MTerminal Cydia
app.
It is really only comfortable to have one pane open at a time given the
limited amount of columns and rows available on a phone screen. I would
Basically the default binds I am seeing so far are missing the mouse wheel
functionality.
I deduced that these default binds
bind-key-T root MouseDown1Pane select-pane -t = ; send-keys -M
bind-key-T root MouseDown1Status select-window -t =
bind-key-T root MouseDrag1Pane if-s
I think I understand it now, the inner quotes for if-shell do not require
escaping. Presumably they can be nested arbitrarily as well?
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 11:24 PM, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 08:23:02PM -0400, Steven Lu wrote:
> > But it's turning o