On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 05:26:11PM +0530, Sinbad wrote:
>    > It will be slower but shouldn't be very slow.
>    why will it be slower ?

Because terminals do not have a way to scroll only some columns on the
screen so tmux has to redraw the entire pane.

>    > What platform, what terminal, what tmux version, how many panes,
>    running on linux, terminal is xterm, tmux version is 1.6 *with just two
>    panes. merged two windows using joinp cmd.
>    > how much slower is it?
>    i found it to be considerably slow compared to when it is non-paned,
>    for example when i move up in pages in vim, i see a blank screen for
>    a moment before the text is redrawn.

Are you using xterm with a FreeType/True Type font (-fa or faceName
resource)? xterm is very slow to render fancy fonts, is it also slow
with the standard font?

> 
>    On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Nicholas Marriott
>    <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>      Vertical is top-bottom split of course, that's obvious, your perception
>      of what is intuitive is wrong.
> 
>      On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 10:14:24AM +0530, Sinbad wrote:
>      > * *ok, :join-pane -h -t 1 -s 2, did what i was looking for.*
>      > * *i thought -v would give split like*
>      > * ** * * |
>      > * ** 1 *| 2
>      > * *and -h would split like
>      > * ** 1
>      > * *-----
>      > * ** 2
>      > * *but it's other way round, i would say the -v and -h*
>      > * *semantics are counter-intuitive.
>      >
>      > * *On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Thomas Adam
>      <[1][2]tho...@xteddy.org>
>      > * *wrote:
>      >
>      > * * *Hi,
>      > * * *On 18 December 2012 06:23, Sinbad <[2][3]sinbad.sin...@gmail.com>
>      wrote:
>      > * * *> i tried -v option, it doesn't work. this is how i am using it.
>      > * * *> even with the below command, it always splits horizontally.
>      > * * *>
>      > * * *> :join-pane -v -t 1 -s 2
>      >
>      > * * *It does work. *What is it what's not working for you, or more
>      likely,
>      > * * *what is it you think it's supposed to do and isn't which is what
>      > * * *you're really trying to ask for?
>      > * * *-- Thomas Adam
>      >
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