new -t

On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 09:45:54PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
>    Oops,
> 
>    tmux new -a session
> 
>    Thomas
> 
>    On 23 May 2013 21:28, "Long Vu" <[1]long...@intelerad.com> wrote:
> 
>      On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Thomas Adam <[2]tho...@xteddy.org>
>      wrote:
>      > On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 03:09:54PM -0400, Long Vu wrote:
>      >> Hi,
>      >>
>      >> I am using tmux 1.6 from the rpmforge repo on RHEL 6.
>      >>
>      >> Is it possible to have multiple clients connecting to the same
>      session
>      >> but each client viewing at different window?
>      >>
>      >> So far when one client change to a different window, the other client
>      >> connected to the same session is also affected.
>      >
>      > tmux attach -t existing_session
>      >
> 
>      That's to re-attach to an existing_session.
> 
>      But once I have re-attached, if I change the window, it also affect
>      another terminal attached to the same session and I don't want that.
> 
>      So if my session has 2 windows.
> 
>      client1 is attached to my session and is viewing window1.
> 
>      client2 attached to the same session and also see window1. **If client2
>      change to view window2, then client1 also see window2 but I want
>      client1 to still stay on window1.
> 
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