Thanks for your diff but I don't want to add it, sorry. This is not
something where we need a choice of behaviours - one is enough, and
wrapping is it.


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 09:21:00AM -0700, Cory Sharp wrote:
>    I sometimes tmux over an intermittently high latency connection. *In that
>    scenario , when on a right-most pane, for instance, it is very useful if
>    select-pane -R just stays on the right-most pane instead of wrapping
>    around to the left-most pane.
>    As a proof of concept, I have attached a patch that I am using on my local
>    tmux that adds a -f ("fixed" aka "do not wrap") option to select-pane.
>    It would be very helpful to me if this option or something equivalent was
>    rolled into tmux.


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