Thanks Thomas

But using '#{session_name} #{window_index} #{window_name} #{pane_index}'
gives the exact same behavior.


On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Thomas Adam <tho...@xteddy.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The short-form formats aren't supported anymore. Use their longer
> equivalents.
>
> Thomas Adam
> On 5 Apr 2013 21:20, "Ashwin G" <tuxdude.git...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If I start a new session in the background, and use send-keys to run
>> `display-message`, I seem to get incorrect values for #I, #W, and #P.
>>
>> For example the following sample set of commands:
>>
>>
>>
>> session_name="TEST"
>> # Window 0tmux new-session -d -s "$session_name" -n "Window_0"tmux send-keys 
>> -t "$session_name":0 "tmux display-message -p '#S #I #W #P'" Entertmux 
>> split-window -htmux send-keys -t "$session_name":0 "tmux display-message -p 
>> '#S #I #W #P'" Enter
>>
>> # Window 1tmux new-window -t "$session_name" -n "Window_1"tmux send-keys -t 
>> "$session_name":1 "tmux display-message -p '#S #I #W #P'" Entertmux 
>> split-window -htmux send-keys -t "$session_name":1 "tmux display-message -p 
>> '#S #I #W #P'" Enter
>>
>> # Attach the sesssiontmux -2 attach-session -t "$session_name"
>>
>>
>> produces the output:
>>
>>
>>
>> Window 0 Left Pane: TEST 0 Window_0 0Window 0 Right Pane: TEST 0 Window_0 
>> 1Window 1 Left Pane: TEST 1 Window_1 0Window 1 Right Pane: TEST 1 Window_1 1
>>
>>
>> when it should be instead giving this output:
>>
>>
>>
>> Window 0 Left Pane: TEST 1 Window_1 1Window 0 Right Pane: TEST 1 Window_1 
>> 1Window 1 Left Pane: TEST 1 Window_1 1Window 1 Right Pane: TEST 1 Window_1 1
>>
>>
>> It somehow looks like the commands are not executed until a client
>> attaches to the session. Not sure if this is the expected behavior. So I've
>> filed a bug for this as well.
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/p/tmux/tickets/39/
>>
>>
>>
>>
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