"kill %%", so when the client tells the server it got SIGCONT, don't use
bits that may already have been freed when it got SIGTERM. Also don't
print anything on exit if we get SIGTERM while suspended. Reported by
Theo.
is resized multiple times during one event loop, it is forced to resize
at the end. Also don't zoom/unzoom in switch-client if the pane hasn't
changed. GitHub issue 2260.
mode client gets too far behind. The pause-after flag with a time is set
on the pane with refresh-client -f and a paused pane may be resumed with
refresh-client -A. GitHub issue 2217.
add a limit of how much data will be sent to the client and try to use
it for panes with some degree of fairness. GitHub issue 2217, with
George Nachman.
separate offsets (used and acknowleged) into the pane buffers; turn off
reading from panes when no clients can accept the data; and add a -A
flag to refresh-client to let clients turn receiving a pane on and off.
resizing the window unless it is the current window, and if we do and
don't resize the pane until later there are problems if the size changes
from A to B then back to A.
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.
client, use the same mechanism for the read-only flag and add an
ignore-size flag.
refresh-client -F has become -f (-F stays for backwards compatibility)
and attach-session and switch-client now have -f flags also. A new
format "client_flags" lists the flags and is shown by list-clients by
default.
This separates the read-only flag from "ignore size" behaviour (new
ignore-size) flag - both behaviours are useful in different
circumstances.
attach -r and switchc -r remain and set or toggle both flags together.