In latest tmux, C-b q will display the pane size.

No you can't have panes that are invisible, you have to break them off
and rejoin them.



On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 01:22:56PM +1300, Gino Lisignoli wrote:
> Just moved over from screen and I'm enjoying the experience but I have a 
> couple of questions:
> 
> I've enabled the mouse resize option, works well. But is there a way to 
> display the windows size after I resize it? I know about tput cols and 
> tput lines, but is there a macro or hook for the mouse operation of 
> resizing?
> 
> Next, one thing I like about screen was having several panes, but only 
> displaying a few of them, the others would sit in the background. Is it 
> possible to have a window containing X panes but only displaying X-1?
> 
> -Gino
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