On 18 août 2010, at 17:16, Thomas Adam wrote:

> On 18 August 2010 15:15, Florian CROUZAT <gen...@floriancrouzat.net> wrote:
>> What I'd like to have is the ability to bind "join-pane -t origin" to put it 
>> back automagically on it's source window.
> 
> What's more realistic is making a "maximise-pane-layout" -- which I've
> done and will submit in due course.  Of course, your idea is perhaps
> different from that in other uses, but a lot closer to what you've
> just described above.


Yeah, I could live with that ;) 
One would just have to remember the displayed pane is maximized and that the 
window contains other panes, but hidden.
Maybe a new sign in the statusbar, like "!,+,-" ...

I guess it'd be easier, regarding what Nicholas answered:

> - what happens if the window has been closed? this isn't too hard to
>  deal with, but the choices mostly suck. either keep the window around
>  anyway until the pane goes, iterate over all panes and fix them on
>  window close, or store the index instead of the window
> 
> - what happens if the layout has been changed? could deal with this by
>  giving the layout a generation number but that is annoying to
>  maintain, or by just joining the pane to the active pane in the origin
>  window regardless of where it orginally was



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