("tiled panes") like popups but unlike popups are not modal and behave
like panes (so the same escape sequence support). Floating panes are
created with the "new-pane" command, bound to * by default.
Currently floating panes can only be moved and resized using the mouse.
The default second status line (if "status-format" is set to 2) has
changed to show a list of panes.
This is the first step and many obvious features are not yet complete
(notably the ability to swap floating panes, resize them using
resize-pane, change them between floating and tiles, and restore custom
layouts with floating panes).
Mostly written by Michael Grant with help from Dane Jensen.
it will have minor differences for floating panes in future. Also add
-R/-s/-S/-k/-m flags to control border and style and behaviour, like
popups. GitHub issue 5027 from Dane Jensen.
- Syncing between the usage string in code and in the man page.
- Adding optional arguments that were not mentioned (such as
shell-command arguments).
- Adding square brackets around arguments that are actually optional.
From Julian Prein (julian at druck dot dev) in GitHub issue 4419.
client and allows it to be changed independently from the real active
pane stored in the window. This is can be used with session groups which
allow an independent current window (although it would be nice to have a
flag for this too and remove session groups). The client active pane is
only really useful interactively, many things (hooks, window-style,
zooming) still use the window active pane.
allows it to be changed independently from the real active pane stored in the
window. This is can be used with session groups which allow an independent
current window (although it would be nice to have a flag for this too and
remove session groups). The client active pane is only really useful
interactively, many things (hooks, window-style, zooming) still use the window
active pane.