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bf31d21b |
| 17-Jan-2023 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Update palette when moving a pane, GitHub issue 3437.
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a51dead1 |
| 21-Aug-2021 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add args parsing callback for some future work, currently unused.
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4f91c935 |
| 13-Jun-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add -b flags to insert a window before (like the existing -a for after) to break-pane, move-window, new-window. GitHub issue 2261.
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57b90aa8 |
| 26-May-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Apply -n when only one pane in the window.
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249e1654 |
| 16-May-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add a client flag 'active-pane' which stores the active pane in the client and allows it to be changed independently from the real active pane stored in the window. This is can be used with session g
Add a client flag 'active-pane' which stores the active pane in the 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.
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b196a1a7 |
| 22-Apr-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Improve join-pane, move-pane and break-pane:
- There is no need for join-pane and move-pane to be different. - break-pane can just behave like move-window if the source has only one pane, instead
Improve join-pane, move-pane and break-pane:
- There is no need for join-pane and move-pane to be different. - break-pane can just behave like move-window if the source has only one pane, instead of failing. - Add -a to break-pane like move-window.
Also add missing man page bits for previous window-tree.c changes.
GitHub issue 2176.
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035dc73d |
| 13-Apr-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Make client -c and -t handling common in cmd-queue.c and try to be clearer about whether the client is the target client (must have a session) or not.
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823b6d6d |
| 13-Apr-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Move cmdq_state into cmd-queue.c.
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054f42ac |
| 13-Apr-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Rename cmdq_shared to cmdq_state which will better reflect what it is (going to be) used for.
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040343ae |
| 13-Apr-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Also move cmdq_item and cmdq_list into cmd-queue.c (this is to make its use more clearly defined and preparation for some future work).
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90d7ba38 |
| 13-Apr-2020 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Make struct cmd local to cmd.c and move it out of tmux.h.
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4a8b0ea5 |
| 28-Nov-2019 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Make a best effort to set xpixel and ypixel for each pane and add formats for them.
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f4f81a00 |
| 19-Sep-2019 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add a "latest" window-size option which tries to size windows based on the most recently used client. From Tommie Gannert in GitHub issue 1869 based on earlier changes from me.
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6e0f28f8 |
| 20-Jun-2019 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add a per-pane option set. Pane options inherit from window options (so there should be no change to existing behaviour) and are set and shown with set-option -p and show-options -p.
Change remain-o
Add a per-pane option set. Pane options inherit from window options (so there should be no change to existing behaviour) and are set and shown with set-option -p and show-options -p.
Change remain-on-exit and window-style/window-active-style to be pane options (some others will be changed later).
This makes select-pane -P and -g unnecessary so no longer document them (they still work) and no longer document set-window-option and show-window-options in favour of set-option -w and show-options -w.
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7b470e93 |
| 18-Oct-2018 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Support for windows larger than visible on the attached client. This has been a limitation for a long time.
There are two new options, window-size and default-size, and a new command, resize-window.
Support for windows larger than visible on the attached client. This has been a limitation for a long time.
There are two new options, window-size and default-size, and a new command, resize-window. The force-width and force-height options and the session_width and session_height formats have been removed.
The new window-size option tells tmux how to work out the size of windows: largest means it picks the size of the largest session, smallest the smallest session (similar to the old behaviour) and manual means that it does not automatically resize windows. The default is currently largest but this may change. aggressive-resize modifies the choice of session for largest and smallest as it did before.
If a window is in a session attached to a client that is too small, only part of the window is shown. tmux attempts to keep the cursor visible, so the part of the window displayed is changed as the cursor moves (with a small delay, to try and avoid excess redrawing when applications redraw status lines or similar that are not currently visible). The offset of the visible portion of the window is shown in status-right.
Drawing windows which are larger than the client is not as efficient as those which fit, particularly when the cursor moves, so it is recommended to avoid using this on slow machines or networks (set window-size to smallest or manual).
The resize-window command can be used to resize a window manually. If it is used, the window-size option is automatically set to manual for the window (undo this with "setw -u window-size"). resize-window works in a similar way to resize-pane (-U -D -L -R -x -y flags) but also has -a and -A flags. -a sets the window to the size of the smallest client (what it would be if window-size was smallest) and -A the largest.
For the same behaviour as force-width or force-height, use resize-window -x or -y, and "setw -u window-size" to revert to automatic sizing..
If the global window-size option is set to manual, the default-size option is used for new windows. If -x or -y is used with new-session, that sets the default-size option for the new session.
The maximum size of a window is 10000x10000. But expect applications to complain and much higher memory use if making a window excessively big. The minimum size is the size required for the current layout including borders.
The refresh-client command can be used to pan around a window, -U -D -L -R moves up, down, left or right and -c returns to automatic cursor tracking. The position is reset when the current window is changed.
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0772530e |
| 30-Aug-2017 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Pass flags into cmd_find_from_* to fix prefer-unattached, reported by Thomas Sattler.
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bf0d297e |
| 22-Apr-2017 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Get rid of the extra layer of flags and cmd_prepare() and just store the CMD_FIND_* flags in the cmd_entry and call it for the command. Commands with special requirements call it themselves and updat
Get rid of the extra layer of flags and cmd_prepare() and just store the CMD_FIND_* flags in the cmd_entry and call it for the command. Commands with special requirements call it themselves and update the target for hooks to use.
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0e2c9d0f |
| 22-Apr-2017 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Mouse bindings and hooks set up an initial current state when running a command. This is used for the session, window and pane for all commands in the command sequence if there is no -t or -s.
Howev
Mouse bindings and hooks set up an initial current state when running a command. This is used for the session, window and pane for all commands in the command sequence if there is no -t or -s.
However, using it for all commands in the command sequence means that if the active pane or current session is changed, subsequent commands still use the previous state. So make commands which explicitly change the current state (such as neww and selectp) update it themselves for later commands. Commands which may invalidate the state (like killp) are already OK because an invalid state will be ignored.
Also fill in the current state for all key bindings rather than just the mouse, so that any omissions are easier to spot.
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e35be1bb |
| 08-Mar-2017 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add a helper function for the most common format_create/defaults/expand pattern.
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134e9c11 |
| 03-Feb-2017 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add a window or pane id "tag" to each format tree and use it to separate jobs, this means that if the same job is used for different windows or panes (for example in pane-border-format), it will be r
Add a window or pane id "tag" to each format tree and use it to separate jobs, this means that if the same job is used for different windows or panes (for example in pane-border-format), it will be run separately for each pane.
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cd61bdb2 |
| 29-Jan-2017 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add -n to break-pane.
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68e0a7f2 |
| 16-Oct-2016 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Mass rename struct cmd_q to struct cmdq_item and related.
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5d7334cc |
| 15-Oct-2016 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Give window_create and window_create1 better names.
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dc1f0f5f |
| 10-Oct-2016 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Add static in cmd-* and fix a few other nits.
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f45716f0 |
| 01-Mar-2016 |
nicm <nicm@openbsd.org> |
Fix break-pane synopsis and some other tmux.1 bits.
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