You can use swap-pane

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 04:07:40PM +0200, arno wrote:
> Hi,
> screen makes no distinction between a window and a pane. That makes it easy 
> to:
> 
> have a splitted window.
> Have a fixed upper pane.
> Pass all existing window, one after the other in the lower pane.
> 
> 
>  _________________________
> |                         |
> |       win 0             |
> |                         |
> |                         |   _____      ______
> |-------------------------|  | win2|    | win3|
> |                         |  |_____|    |_____|
> |       win 1             |
> |                         |
> |                         |
> |_________________________|
> 
>   keystroke =>
>  _________________________
> |                         |
> |       win 0             |
> |                         |
> |                         |   _____      ______
> |-------------------------|  | win2|    | win1|
> |                         |  |_____|    |_____|
> |       win 2             |
> |                         |
> |                         |
> |_________________________|
> 
> 
> I didn't find a way to have that workflow in tmux. I didn't even find find a
> way to swap a window and a pane. From the manual, I suppose I may use
> join-pane (as it's supposed to reverse break-pane), but I was not successful.
> 
> Do you have any hint ?
> 
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