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Remove a couple of FAQ bits that are out of date and not frequent.
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@ -326,51 +326,6 @@ lock(1) or vlock(1)) by using the following:
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bind x set lock-command '/usr/bin/vlock' \; lock-client \; set lock-command 'tput civis && read -s -n1'
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bind x set lock-command '/usr/bin/vlock' \; lock-client \; set lock-command 'tput civis && read -s -n1'
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* How can I open a new window in the same directory as the current window?
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One option is to just run "TMUX= tmux" in the window. However, this only works if no
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command is running, so that you can input the command.
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A workaround is to let tmux know about the current path through an environment
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variable. To do so, use the following command:
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[ -n "$TMUX" ] && tmux setenv TMUXPWD_$(tmux display -p "#I") $PWD
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Which sets TMUXPWD_i (where i is the number of the current window) to the path
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of the current directory. This command can be added to PS1, for example:
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PS1='$([ -n "$TMUX" ] && tmux setenv TMUXPWD_$(tmux display -p "#I") $PWD)\h$ '
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When a new window is created, the shell should be asked to change
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directory. You can define a new binding (for example, if using GNU bash):
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bind-key C-c run-shell 'tmux neww "cd $(tmux display -p "\$TMUXPWD_#I"); exec bash"'
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This solution will work even if a command is currently running in the terminal,
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but it will not work from a window that has just been swapped with another
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because TMUXPWD_i will not be updated after a swap. However, once a new prompt
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is displayed, TMUXPWD_i is updated properly.
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* tmux doesn't start with "daemon failed"
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tmux shows something similar to this when started:
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fatal: server_start: daemon failed: No such file or directory
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fatal: main_dispatch: imsg_read failed
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A possible reason is that /dev/null is not a character device or is otherwise
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inaccessible.
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Check with:
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file /dev/null
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ls -l /dev/null
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If it is not a character device or has incorrect permissions, it can typically
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be recreated with:
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cd /dev && rm null && ./MAKEDEV null
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* vim displays reverse video instead of italics, while less displays italics
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* vim displays reverse video instead of italics, while less displays italics
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(or just regular text) instead of reverse. What's wrong?
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(or just regular text) instead of reverse. What's wrong?
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