On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 02:42:42AM +0000, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:21:06PM -0500, Sudish Joseph wrote:
> > Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> writes:
> > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 01:33:56AM -0800, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> > >>   Why does "tmux new-session vim \; split-window \; attach" not
> > >>   work? Why does it need the -d, I mean?  Seems like attaching a
> > >>   session shouldn't stop the split-window command from being
> > >>   proccessed.
> > >
> > > new-session without -d implies attach and that stops further command
> > > processing, although I can't remember why and it probably shouldn't.
> > 
> > That clarified a lot for me and would make a great one-line addition to
> > the man page para for new-session.
> 
> Thanks for your suggestion,
> 
> I'd appreciate it if you could send me a man page diff - mdoc looks bad but it
> isn't really that hard.

Yeaaaaaah.  I'm gonna hafta disagree with you there, Bob.

:)

> Suggestions for process changes are also welcome but please bear
> in mind that I'm not going to do anything right now that means
> more work for me, even if it makes things easier for others. And
> anyone who mentions the word "wiki" without a URL and an offer to
> manage it future will be shot.

Hmmm.  I would be willing to do that, actually.

> > Also, 'tmux new "tmux source ..."' didn't work either, iirc. The
> > explicit neww was needed in the 2nd tmux invocation above -- I
> > assumed that 'tmux new' doesn't create a new window if passed a
> > shell command(?).
> 
> Running tmux from inside tmux is always a bit strange but if you
> can send me the exact command line you are using, tell me your
> platform and a description of what happens, I'll try to have a
> look.

My other mail covers this; it's expected behaviour AFAICT.

-Robin

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