On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:30:56 +0000, Thomas Adam <thomas.ada...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2009/11/22 Jesús Guerrero <i92gu...@terra.es>:
>> the current window. I've read the man page for tmux and for what I see
in
>> the KEY BINDINGS section there's no special name for the arrow keys
(I'm
>> really interested only in left and right arrow keys). Is there any
other
>> creative way to bind these keys or is it just impossible? Not that this
>> is
>> a showstopper, I usually define redundant key bindings so I can choose
> 
> Hmm?
> 
> bind -n C-Left previous-window
> bind -n C-Right next-window
> 
> Is an example of using the left/right arrow keys with Ctrl to cycle
> through windows without a prefix, for instance.

Thanks Thomas.

I should have tried the obvious, but I just looked in the man page and
this keys were not mentioned, I thought that they simply were not a valid
option for key bindings. Fortunately I was wrong.

-- 
Jesús Guerrero

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