Hi,

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 02:49:59PM -0500, gca...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,

(Another gratuitous use of gq} in Vim; please try and get your mailer to
wrap its lines to something sane...) 

> I'm using Mac + iTerm + Zsh + Vim as my primary setup and wonder whether
> Tmux can fit in. I've learned basics of tmux. But when I try to put it in
> use, I feel it hurts my productivity. I listed the pros and cons I felt
> against Tmux vs iTerm and wonder if there are good solutions or
> workarounds for the problems I had with Tmux. Any feedback will be highly
> appreciated.
> 
> 1. Tmux pros Workspace persistence Customizability Can use keyboard for
> everything
> 
> cons Extra steps required when starting/stopping terminal (iTerm has tmux
> integration, I'm not sure how good it works) Require two key strokes for
> operations like switching to tabs and panes Copy/paste between vim, tmux
> and os

Are you referring to tmux using a prefix key to denote the start of most of
its operations?  This is no different to Vim or EMACS, say, and for a
terminal program, tmux has to do this given the large array of keys most
people _have_ to type; so tmuxx tries not to get in the way.  That said, if
you're able to find a set of keys which don't interfere day-to-day, you
always have the option of using "bind -n" to not require a prefix key.

I don't own a Mac, and hence do not know anything about iterm2 so I can't
answer those bits.

-- Thomas Adam

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