On Fri, 4 Apr 2014 c...@free.fr wrote:

> hi Lee,
>   please don't troll or start a flame war :-)
>   you just show how little you used tmux so let's go to the basic
>   so you can enjoy the ride with us.
>
Looks I'm not the only one that has "never used tmux before", JClu, ..

>   In fact any time you run the tmux command from your shell with no
>   parameter whatsoever and with its default configuration, you start
>   what is called a new session showing you a new window with a single
>   pane in it. So in tmux you'll have to deal with sessions, windows and
>   panes.
>
Ahh, .. sounds like you don't use tmux any more than you accuse me of? No
idiot with enough intelligence to subscribe to an email list could lack
the english comprehension to think that "running a tmux command with no
parameter" is somehow related to "multiple terminals in a tmux session".

Perhaps you should re-read the first paragraph of the post and apply some
possibly non-existant english skills?

> ----- L. V. Lammert <l...@omnitec.net> wrote :
> > Not sure how to search the arcives for this, .. but is there a reason wny
> > multiple terminals in a tmux session are 'locked' to the same view? IOW,
> > if I have two terminals [from different logins] viewing the same tmux
> > session, changing the current window in tmux at one login also changes
> > the current window in the other.
> >
The question remains - is there a way to have tmux act like screen so that
a window switch in one attached terminal does not propagate to another
attached terminal?

        Lee

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