Le vendredi 21 octobre 2011, à 15:20:47 +0100, Nicholas a écrit : 
> You can use swap-pane

Thanks, this is a good first step.
If I use
  swap-pane -s 0:+1.0
I can put the next window in the current pane. But when calling that command
again, I get previous window back instead of getting third window. So, this
won't work really well if used with a keybinding.
So, maybe I need something like rotate-pane. Or is there a solution I didn't
see ?

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