mode, rely on the %% target substitution in the command for the chosen
pane and leave the default target as the current pane (where the mode
is). Otherwise, joinp and similar end up with -t and -s the
same. Reported by Jacob Niehus in GitHub issue 960.
allows access to the clipboard) on OS X 10.10 and above.
Chis Johnsen has done much work on and documentation of this issue, the code is
copied (with some tweaks) from his reattach-to-user-namespace at:
https://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard
Tested by Enrico Ghirardi.
Will see how this goes, if it breaks stuff it might go away again.
terminator (OSC, APC and DCS) waiting forever, which helps to avoid
garbage (cat /dev/random) locking up panes completely. This (and the
last commit) prompted by a discussion with theo.
redraw on SIGWINCH if the size returns to the original size between the
original SIGWINCH and when they get around to calling TIOCGWINSZ. So use
the existing resize timer to introduce a small delay between the two
resizes.
unchanged, because it may have changed and changed back in the time
between us getting the signal and calling ioctl(). Always redraw when we
see SIGWINCH.
until the end of the server loop, tmux may have gone through several
internal resizes in between. This can be a problem if the final size is
the same as the initial size (what the application things it currently
is), because the application may choose not to redraw, assuming the
screen state is unchanged, when in fact tmux has thrown away parts of
the screen, assuming the application will redraw them.
To avoid this, do an extra resize if the new size is the same size as
the initial size. This should force the application to redraw when tmux
needs it to, while retaining the benefits of deferring (so we now resize
at most two times instead of at most one - and only two very rarely).
Fixes a problem with break-pane and zoomed panes reported by Michal
Mazurek.