Hi Nicholas,

I didn't create that tree correctly, so I started a new one here:
https://github.com/gnachman/tmux2/tree/command_mode

Make sure you look in the command_mode branch that I linked to: master
is where I pull updates from svn to keep things up to date and doesn't
include my changes.

I'm going to publish the iTerm2 build that includes the integration
out on auto-update this weekend, which will get a larger audience of
testers. I expect that within a couple weeks I'll know about any
remaining serious bugs in my changes to tmux.

I was holding off sending you an "official" patch until I was 100%
confident that it was free of design-changing bugs. I feel pretty good
about it, though, so if you want to start having a look, it would be
great.

One thing I haven't done is to write any documentation. How much
detail do you think should be in the man page? Should I start a second
man page for control mode?

The magic sequence of git commands to grab the code and diff my
changes vs mainline is this:

git clone g...@github.com:gnachman/tmux2.git
cd tmux2
git checkout command_mode
git pull origin command_mode
git diff origin/master

Cheers,
G

On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Nicholas Marriott
<nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Where is the latest code? Is this it https://github.com/gnachman/tmux.git?
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 10:52:23PM -0800, George Nachman wrote:
>> If you use a Mac, you might be interested to know that a new test
>> build of iTerm2 includes tmux integration. By running tmux with a new
>> argument, tmux windows are rendered as native windows or tabs. There's
>> no more need for a prefix key. Interacting with windows and split
>> panes becomes easier, and you get access to a host of terminal
>> features that were previously unavailable or limited because of the
>> opacity of multiplexed terminals.
>>
>> You can download iTerm2 here:
>> http://code.google.com/p/iterm2/downloads/detail?name=iTerm2-1_0_0_20111219.zip
>> And you can get the source for my modified tmux here:
>> http://code.google.com/p/iterm2/downloads/detail?name=tmux-for-iTerm2-20111219.tar.gz
>>
>> More info on the integration can be found here:
>> http://code.google.com/p/iterm2/wiki/TmuxIntegration
>>
>> I'll submit a patch a few weeks into the new year so there's time to
>> find any fix any issues that come up. Many thanks for Nicholas for his
>> help so far!
>>
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