itself to work out the current pane. This is confusing in many cases
(particularly notable is that "tmux neww\; splitw" would not split the
new window), and the few advantages do not make up for the confusion.
So drop this behaviour and return to using the current window and pane;
keep the pty check but only use it to limit the list of possible current
sessions.
window or session (which can happen if it is killed during a command
sequence and something else has a reference), fall back to the best
effort. Fixes "tmux killw\; detach" for Rudis Muiznieks.
server at a time; it may be toggled or cleared with select-pane -m and
-M (the border is highlighted). A new target '~' or '{marked}' specifies
the marked pane to commands and it is the default target for the
swap-pane and join-pane -s flag (this makes them much simpler to use -
mark the source pane and then change to the target pane to run swapp or
joinp).
consistent but with much less duplication, but keeping the same internal
API. Also adds more readable aliases for some of the special tokens used
in targets (eg "{start}" instead of "^"). Some behaviours may have
changed, for example prefix matches now happen before fnmatch.