On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 01:34:01PM -0700, Edward Peschko wrote:
> > This can already be done though -- I wonder if it's not very clear in the
> > man page?
> >
> > Assume you have two windows with more than one pane in, and you wanted to
> > swap pane 2 in window 1 with the active pane in window 2.  You would do
> > this:
> >
> > swap-pane -s 1.2
> 
> ok, great, what I'm suggesting is a simpler interface, akin to
> last-window (last-pane?) -  prefix <somekey> would swap an active pane
> on another window with the current pane, and prefix <somekey> would
> swap them back.

Then see:

swap-pane -s:-.

And other variants on that to suit your needs.

> For more advanced use, my suggestion was to have another keybinding,
> for find-pane, akin to what find-window does. Users would enter a drop
> down list where they could select which pane they wished to swap, and
> their selection would then determine which pane to swap for the
> current pane. 'last-pane' would then work to swap these panes around.

choose-list would help here.

[...]

-- Thomas Adam

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