On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:58:04AM -0800, Micah Cowan wrote:
> On 12/23/2010 10:49 AM, Dan Tulovsky wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Nicholas Marriott
> >> There is no reason we couldn't have a command (or an argument to
> >> refresh-client) to output rs0 etc but frankly reset(1) generally does a
> >> better job of it.
> 
> It can't do a better job of it _inside_; and it strikes me that it's a
> bit awkward that (apparently?) you currently have to

Well, reset(1) works inside too, tmux accepts RIS and that is in the
screen terminfo rs1.

There is no reason a command couldn't do it although it seems a bit of
an edge case to have a command of its own... can't see anything it would
do well as a flag to though.

> 
> (a) determine (probably ahead of time) what the tty for that pane is
> (b) run command from a shell in another pane, terminal, or what have
> you, with a redirection to the tty you found in (a).
> 
> I don't think an inner reset should be an argument to refresh-client (I
> assume you were suggesting an outer reset for that, though I think in
> that case I agree that simply detaching/reset(1)/reattach makes sense
> for that case).

Yes, outer. Inner would have to be a pane command.

> 
> It surprised me to discover that, while there's send-keys for sending
> input to a pane's running app, there isn't currently a way to send keys
> to a pane, to be _interpreted_ by tmux (if we had such a command, and
> you decide to do command "aliases" or similar, then we could just alias
> "reset" to send the appropriate sequence to tmux "from" the specified
> pane). Perhaps an option for send-keys to toggle how the keys are
> interpreted/where they're sent?

You mean a command to make like the output came from the application
inside tmux?

> 
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