using -p index, a target pane is now addressed with the normal -t window form
but suffixed with a period and a pane index, for example :0.2 or
mysess:mywin.1. An unadorned number such as -t 1 is tried as a pane index in
the current window, if that fails the same rules are followed as for a target
window and the current pane in that window used.
As a side-effect this now means that swap-pane can swap panes between different
windows.
Note that this changes the syntax of the break-pane, clear-history, kill-pane,
resize-pane, select-pane and swap-pane commands.
command line. The name of all slave ptys in the server is known, so if the
client was run on a tty, look for any sessions containing that tty and use the
most recently created.
This is more reliable than looking at $TMUX if windows have been moved or
linked between sessions.
Next step towards customisable mode keys: build each default table of keys
into a named tree on start and use that for lookups. Also add command to string
translation tables and modify list-keys to show the mode key bindings (new
-t argument).
Change mode key bindings from big switches into a set of tables. Rather than
lumping them all together, split editing keys from those used in choice/more
mode and those for copy/scroll mode.
Tidier and clearer, and the first step towards customisable mode keys.
Detect backspace by looking at termios VERASE and translate it into \177
(which matches screen's behaviour if not its termcap/terminfo entry). The
terminfo kbs cap is often wrong or missing so it can't be used, and just
assuming \177 may be wrong.
Calculate the space available for the prompt buffer and the cursor position
correctly, and make it work when the screen is not wide enough.
Noticed by Kalle Olavi Niemitalo.
Make all messages sent between the client and server fixed size.
This is the first of two changes to make the protocol more resilient and less
sensitive to other changes in the code, particularly with commands. The client
now packs argv into a buffer and sends it to the server for parsing, rather
than doing it itself and sending the parsed command data.
As a side-effect this also removes a lot of now-unused command marshalling
code.
Mixing a server without this change and a client with or vice versa will cause
tmux to hang or crash, please ensure that tmux is entirely killed before
upgrading.
a named tree on start and use that for lookups. Also add command to string
translation tables and modify list-keys to show the the mode key bindings (new
-t argument).
lumping them all together, split editing keys from those used in choice/more
mode and those for copy/scroll mode.
Tidier and clearer, and the first step towards customisable mode keys.
matches screen's behaviour if not its termcap/terminfo entry). The terminfo kbs
cap is often wrong or missing so it can't be used, and just assuming \177 may
be wrong.
This is the first of two changes to make the protocol more resilient and less
sensitive to other changes in the code, particularly with commands. The client
now packs argv into a buffer and sends it to the server for parsing, rather
than doing it itself and sending the parsed command data.
As a side-effect this also removes a lot of now-unused command marshalling
code.
Mixing a server without this change and a client with or vice versa will cause
tmux to hang or crash, please ensure that tmux is entirely killed before
upgrading.
Simplify screen redrawing by drawing the border and background together rather
than border separately, and consolidating all the drawing characters into one
string.
Permit commands to be bound to key presses without the prefix key first. The
new -n flag to bind-key and unbind-key sets or removes these bindings, and
list-key shows them in []s.
up-pane and down-pane no longer auto-repeat; update the description of
repeat-time accordingly. ok nicm@
if you prefer old behaviour;
bind -r Up up-pane
bind -r Down down-pane