If you build tmux from git you can resize to an absolute size with
resize-pane, so you can probably use that.


On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:49:47AM -0400, Hameed Gifford wrote:
>    I'm trying to set up a file to load by source-file that splits a window
>    into multiple panes, by this format:
>    +------------+--------+--------+
>    | * * * * * * *| * 1 * *| * 2 * *|
>    | * * * * * * +--------+--------+
>    | * * *0 * * *| * * * * * * * * * |
>    | * * * * * * *| * * * *3 * * * * |
>    | * * * * * * *|** * * * * * * * * |
>    +------------+------------------+
>    and the requirements are:
>    0 is 80 wide
>    2 is 35hx15w
>    and 1 and 3 fall as they may
>    When initially splitting the window into 2 panes with split-window, using
>    the -l flag I can it tell how big the pane on the right will be. Is there
>    some way I can use math like #{panel-width} - 80 in this scenario?
>    - Hameed

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