Ben Boeckel <maths...@gmail.com> writes:

Hi List,

> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 07:18:04 GMT, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
>> tmux selectl
>> 9d50,126x23,0,0[126x11,0,0{63x11,0,0[63x5,0,0,63x5,0,6],62x11,64,0},126x11,0,12{63x11,0,12,62x11,64,12}]'
>>
>> Or you can usually get whatever you want by selecting one of the
>> predefined layouts with ctrl-space and swapping or moving stuff arounf.
>
> Hmm...would it be possible to save custom layouts given the above string
> under a name? Probably using percentages instead of hard coded numbers.
> This would also likely make the current built-in layouts much simpler.
>
> Also, is there documentation on how to create a string like above
> without making one and then printing it out?


if its possible to retreive such a string for the actual layout,
wouldn't it be easy to implement something like winner-mode (winner.el)
for emacs in tmux, i.e. a mode that stores these strings for the last 80
layouts or so and has 2 commands - undo and redo. 

thereby one could freely 'destroy' a complicated custom layout for a
different one - and then go back with one command. 

just an idea of a rather newbie user, who might even be unaware of
similar functionality existing already in tmux.

-- 
cheers,
Thorsten


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