Thanks for your reply.

I am curious, what is the use case(s) for linked windows?

On Sunday, July 18, 2010, Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 09:48:47PM -0400, Samer Atiani wrote:
>>    Is there a way to share a pane between windows? e.g. If I want to have the
>>    same program appear on a pane appearing on multiple windows in my tmux
>>    session.
>>    I tried the following:
>>    1- Create a new window, run the desired program.
>>    2- Execute "link-window" multiple time to get many linked window to join
>>    to target windows.
>>    3- Changed to another window, ran "join-pane" on one of the linked windows
>>    created in step #2.
>>    After step #3, all the linked windows collapse into one window, and I can
>>    not do another "join-pane" on other windows.
>
> Linked windows *are* the same window...
>
>>    Is there an easy way to achieve what I want?
>
> No, not right now, panes are only contained in windows and you can't
> link them into two.
>
>>    Samer
>
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