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ef36e747 |
| 12-Nov-2019 |
christos <christos@NetBSD.org> |
CHANGES FROM 2.9 to 2.9a
* Fix bugs in select-pane and the main-horizontal and main-vertical layouts.
CHANGES FROM 2.8 to 2.9
* Attempt to preserve horizontal cursor position as well as vertical w
CHANGES FROM 2.9 to 2.9a
* Fix bugs in select-pane and the main-horizontal and main-vertical layouts.
CHANGES FROM 2.8 to 2.9
* Attempt to preserve horizontal cursor position as well as vertical with reflow.
* Rewrite main-vertical and horizontal and change layouts to better handle the case where all panes won't fit into the window size, reduce problems with pane border status lines and fix other bugs mostly found by Thomas Sattler.
* Add format variables for the default formats in the various modes (tree_mode_format and so on) and add a -a flag to display-message to list variables with values.
* Add a -v flag to display-message to show verbose messages as the format is parsed, this allows formats to be debugged
* Add support for HPA (\033[`).
* Add support for origin mode (\033[?6h).
* No longer clear history on RIS.
* Extend the #[] style syntax and use that together with previous format changes to allow the status line to be entirely configured with a single option.
Now that it is possible to configure their content, enable the existing code that lets the status line be multiple lines in height. The status option can now take a value of 2, 3, 4 or 5 (as well as the previous on or off) to configure more than one line. The new status-format array option configures the format of each line, the default just references the existing status-* options, although some of the more obscure status options may be eliminated in time.
Additions to the #[] syntax are: "align" to specify alignment (left, centre, right), "list" for the window list and "range" to configure ranges of text for the mouse bindings.
The "align" keyword can also be used to specify alignment of entries in tree mode and the pane status lines.
* Add E: and T: format modifiers to expand a format twice (useful to expand the value of an option).
* The individual -fg, -bg and -attr options have been removed; they were superseded by -style options in tmux 1.9.
* Allow more than one mode to be opened in a pane. Modes are kept on a stack and retrieved if the same mode is entered again. Exiting the active mode goes back to the previous one.
* When showing command output in copy mode, call it view mode instead (affects pane_mode format).
* Add -b to display-panes like run-shell.
* Handle UTF-8 in word-separators option.
* New "terminal" colour allowing options to use the terminal default colour rather than inheriting the default from a parent option.
* Do not move the cursor in copy mode when the mouse wheel is used.
* Use the same working directory rules for jobs as new windows rather than always starting in the user's home.
* Allow panes to be one line or column in size.
* Go to last line when goto-line number is out of range in copy mode.
* Yank previously cut text if any with C-y in the command prompt, only use the buffer if no text has been cut.
* Add q: format modifier to quote shell special characters.
* Add StatusLeft and StatusRight mouse locations (keys such as MouseDown1StatusLeft) for the status-left and status-right areas of the status line.
* Add -Z to find-window.
* Support for windows larger than the client. This adds 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. 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).
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.
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 higher memory use if making a window that 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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4e179dda |
| 23-Apr-2017 |
christos <christos@NetBSD.org> |
CHANGES FROM 2.3 to 2.4 20 April 2017
Incompatible Changes ====================
* Key tables have undergone major changes. Mode key tables are no longer separate from the main key tables. All mod
CHANGES FROM 2.3 to 2.4 20 April 2017
Incompatible Changes ====================
* Key tables have undergone major changes. Mode key tables are no longer separate from the main key tables. All mode key tables have been removed, together with the -t flag to bind-key and unbind-key.
The emacs-edit, vi-edit, emacs-choose and vi-choose tables have been replaced by fixed key bindings in the command prompt and choose modes. The mode-keys and status-keys options remain.
The emacs-copy and vi-copy tables have been replaced by the copy-mode and copy-mode-vi tables. Commands are sent using the -X and -N flags to send-keys. So the following:
bind -temacs-copy C-Up scroll-up bind -temacs-copy -R5 WheelUpPane scroll-up
Becomes:
bind -Tcopy-mode C-Up send -X scroll-up bind -Tcopy-mode WheelUpPane send -N5 -X scroll-up
This changes allows the full command parser (including command sequences) and command set to be used - for example, the normal command prompt with editing and history is now used for searching, jumping, and so on instead of a custom one. The default C-r binding is now:
bind -Tcopy-mode C-r command-prompt -p'search up' "send -X search-backward '%%'"
There are also some new commmands available with send -X, such as copy-pipe-and-cancel. * set-remain-on-exit has gone -- can be achieved with hooks instead. * Hooks: before hooks have been removed and only a selection of commands now have after hooks (they are no longer automatic). Additional hooks have been added. * The xterm-keys option now defaults to on.
Normal Changes ==============
* Support for mouse double and triple clicks. * BCE (Background Colour Erase) is now supported. * All occurrences of a search string in copy mode are now highlighted; additionally, the number of search results is displayed. The highlighting updates interactively with the default emacs key bindings (incremental search). * source-file now understands glob patterns. * Formats now have simple comparisons:
#{==:a,b} #{!=:a,b}
* There are the following new formats:
- #{version} -- the tmux server version; - #{client_termtype} -- the terminal type of the client; - #{client_name} -- the name of a client; - #{client_written} -- the number of bytes written to the client.
* The configuration file now accepts %if/%endif conditional blocks which are processed when it is parsed; the argument is a format string (useful with the new format comparison options). * detach-client now has -E to execute a command replacing the client instead of exiting. * Add support for custom command aliases, this is an array option which contains items of the form "alias=command". This is consulted when an unknown command is parsed. * break-pane now has -n to specify the new window name. * OSC 52 support has been added for programs inside tmux to set a tmux buffer. * The mouse "all event" mode (1003) is now supported. * Palette setting is now possible (OSC 4 and 104). * Strikethrough support (a recent terminfo is required). * Grouped sessions can now be named (new -t). * terminal-overrides and update-environment are now array options (the previous set -ag syntax should work without change). * There have been substantial performance improvements.
CHANGES FROM 2.2 to 2.3 29 September 2016
Incompatible Changes ====================
None.
Normal Changes ==============
* New option 'pane-border-status' to add text in the pane borders. * Support for hooks on commands: 'after' and 'before' hooks. * 'source-file' understands '-q' to suppress errors for nonexistent files. * Lots of UTF8 improvements, especially on MacOS. * 'window-status-separator' understands #[] expansions. * 'split-window' understands '-f' for performing a full-width split. * Allow report count to be specified when using 'bind-key -R'. * 'set -a' for appending to user options (@foo) is now supported. * 'display-panes' can now accept a command to run, rather than always selecting the pane.
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| #
928fc495 |
| 24-Jul-2014 |
christos <christos@NetBSD.org> |
CHANGES FROM 1.9 to 1.9a 22 February 2014
NOTE: This is a bug-fix release to address some important bugs which just missed the 1.9 deadline, but were found afterwards.
Normal Changes =============
CHANGES FROM 1.9 to 1.9a 22 February 2014
NOTE: This is a bug-fix release to address some important bugs which just missed the 1.9 deadline, but were found afterwards.
Normal Changes ==============
* Fix crash due to uninitialized lastwp member of layout_cell * Fix -fg/-bg/-style with 256 colour terminals.
CHANGES FROM 1.8 to 1.9, 20 February 2014
NOTE: This release has bumped the tmux protocol version. It is therefore advised that the prior tmux server is restarted when this version of tmux is installed, to avoid protocol mismatch errors for newer clients trying to talk to an older running tmux server.
Incompatible Changes ====================
* 88 colour support has been removed. * 'default-path' has been removed. The new-window command accepts '-c' to cater for this. The previous value of "." can be replaced with: 'neww -c $PWD', the previous value of '' which meant current path of the pane can be specified as: 'neww -c "#{pane_current_path}"'
Deprecated Changes ==================
* The single format specifiers: #A -> #Z (where defined) have been deprecated and replaced with longer-named equivalents, as listed in the FORMATS section of the tmux manpage. * The various foo-{fg,bg,attr} commands have been deprecated and replaced with equivalent foo-style option instead. Currently this is still backwards-compatible, but will be removed over time.
Normal Changes ==============
* A new environment variable TMUX_TMPDIR is now honoured, allowing the socket directory to be set outside of TMPDIR (/tmp/ if not set). * If -s not given to swap-pane the current pane is assumed. * A #{pane_syncronized} format specifier has been added to be a conditional format if a pane is in a syncronised mode (c.f. syncronize-panes) * Tmux now runs under Cygwin natively. * Formats can now be nested within each other and expanded accordingly. * Added 'automatic-rename-format' option to allow the automatic rename mechanism to use something other than the default of #{pane_current_command}. * new-session learnt '-c' to specify the starting directory for that session and all subsequent windows therein. * The session name is now shown in the message printed to the terminal when a session is detached. * Lots more format specifiers have been added. * Server race conditions have been fixed; in particular commands are not run until after the configuration file is read completely. * Case insensitive searching in tmux's copy-mode is now possible. * attach-session and switch-client learnt the '-t' option to accept a window and/or a pane to use. * Copy-mode is only exited if no selection is in progress. * Paste key in copy-mode is now possible to enter text from the clipboard. * status-interval set to '0' now works as intended. * tmux now supports 256 colours running under fbterm. * Many bug fixes!
CHANGES FROM 1.7 to 1.8, 26 March 2013
Incompatible Changes ====================
* layout redo/undo has been removed.
Normal Changes ==============
* Add halfpage up/down bindings to copy mode. * Session choosing fixed to work with unattached sessions. * New window options window-status-last-{attr,bg,fg} to denote the last window which was active. * Scrolling in copy-mode now scrolls the region without moving the mouse cursor. * run-shell learnt '-t' to specify the pane to use when displaying output. * Support for middle-click pasting. * choose-tree learns '-u' to start uncollapsed. * select-window learnt '-T' to toggle to the last window if it's already current. * New session option 'assume-paste-time' for pasting text versus key-binding actions. * choose-* commands now work outside of an attached client. * Aliases are now shown for list-commands command. * Status learns about formats. * Free-form options can be set with set-option if prepended with an '@' sign. * capture-pane learnt '-p' to send to stdout, and '-e' for capturing escape sequences, and '-a' to capture the alternate screen, and '-P' to dump pending output. * Many new formats added (client_session, client_last_session, etc.) * Control mode, which is a way for a client to send tmux commands. Currently more useful to users of iterm2. * resize-pane learnt '-x' and '-y' for absolute pane sizing. * Config file loading now reports errors from all files which are loaded via the 'source-file' command. * 'copy-pipe' mode command to copy selection and pipe the selection to a command. * Panes can now emit focus notifications for certain applications which use those. * run-shell and if-shell now accept formats. * resize-pane learnt '-Z' for zooming a pane temporarily. * new-session learnt '-A' to make it behave like attach-session. * set-option learnt '-o' to prevent setting an option which is already set. * capture-pane and show-options learns '-q' to silence errors. * New command 'wait-for' which blocks a client until woken up again. * Resizing panes will now reflow the text inside them. * Lots and lots of bug fixes, fixing memory-leaks, etc. * Various manpage improvements.
CHANGES FROM 1.6 to 1.7, 13 October 2012
* tmux configuration files now support line-continuation with a "\" at the end of a line. * New option status-position to move the status line to the top or bottom of the screen. * Enforce history-limit option when clearing the screen. * Give each window a unique id, like panes but prefixed with @. * Add pane id to each pane in layout description (while still accepting the old form). * Provide defined ways to set the various default-path possibilities: ~ for home directory, . for server start directory, - for session start directory and empty for the pane's working directory (the default). All can also be used as part of a relative path (eg -/foo). Also provide -c flags to neww and splitw to override default-path setting. * Add -l flag to send-keys to send input literally (without translating key names). * Allow a single option to be specified to show-options to show just that option. * New command "move-pane" (like join-pane but allows the same window). * join-pane and move-pane commands learn "-b" option to place the pane to the left or above. * Support for bracketed-paste mode. * Allow send-keys command to accept hex values. * Add locking around "start-server" to avoid race-conditions. * break-pane learns -P/-F arguments for display formatting. * set-option learns "-q" to make it quiet, and not print out anything. * copy mode learns "wrap-search" option. * Add a simple form of output rate limiting by counting the number of certain C0 sequences (linefeeds, backspaces, carriage returns) and if it exceeds a threshold (current default 250/millisecond), start to redraw the pane every 100 milliseconds instead of making each change as it comes. Two configuration options - c0-change-trigger and c0-change-interval. * find-window learns new flags: "-C", "-N", "-T" to match against either or all of a window's content, name, or title. Defaults to all three options if none specified. * find-window automatically selects the appropriate pane for the found matches. * show-environment can now accept one option to show that environment value. * Exit mouse mode when end-of-screen reached when scrolling with the mouse wheel. * select-layout learns -u and -U for layout history stacks. * kill-window, detach-client, kill-session all learn "-a" option for killing all but the current thing specified. * move-window learns "-r" option to renumber window sequentially in a session. * New session option "renumber-windows" to automatically renumber windows in a session when a window is closed. (see "move-window -r"). * Only enter copy-mode on scroll up. * choose-* and list-* commands all use "-F" for format specifiers. * When spawning external commands, the value from the "default-shell" option is now used, rather than assuming /bin/sh. * New choose-tree command to render window/sessions as a tree for selection. * display-message learns new format options. * For linked-windows across sessions, all flags for that window are now cleared across sessions. * Lots and lots of bug fixes, fixing memory-leaks, etc. * Various manpage improvements.
CHANGES FROM 1.5 TO 1.6, 23 January 2012
* Extend the mode-mouse option to add a third choice which means the mouse does not enter copy mode. * Add a -r flag to switch-client to toggle the client read-only flag. * Add pane-base-index option. * Support \ for line continuation in the configuration file. * Framework for more powerful formatting of command output and use it for list-{panes,windows,sessions}. This allows more descriptive replacements (such as #{session_name}) and conditionals. * Mark dead panes with some text saying they are dead. * Reject $SHELL if it is not a full path. * Add -S option to refresh-client to redraw status line. * Add an else clause for if-shell. * Try to resolve relative paths for loadb and saveb (first, using client working directory, if any, then default-path or session working directory). * Support for \e[3J to clear the history and send the corresponding terminfo code (E3) before locking. * When in copy mode, make repeat count indicate buffer to replace, if used. * Add screen*:XT to terminal-overrides for tmux-in-tmux. * Status-line message attributes added. * Move word-separators to be a session rather than window option. * Change the way the working directory for new processes is discovered. If default-path isn't empty, it is used. Otherwise, if a new window is created from the command-line, the working directory of the client is used. If not, platform specific code is used to retrieve the current working directory of the process in the active pane. If that fails, the directory where the session was created is used, instead. * Do not change the current pane if both mouse-select-{pane,window} are enabled. * Add \033[s and \033[u to save and restore cursor position. * Allow $HOME to be used as default-path. * Add CNL and CPL escape sequences. * Calculate last position correctly for UTF-8 wide characters. * Add an option allow-rename to disable the window rename escape sequence. * Attributes for each type of status-line alert (ie bell, content and activity) added. Therefore, remove the superfluous options window-status-alert-{attr,bg,fg}. * Add a -R flag to send-keys to reset the terminal. * Add strings to allow the aixterm bright colours to be used when configuring colours. * Drop the ability to have a list of keys in the prefix in favour of two separate options, prefix and prefix2. * Flag -2 added to send-prefix to send the secondary prefix key. * Show pane size in top right of display panes mode. * Some memory leaks plugged. * More command-prompt editing improvements. * Various manpage improvements. * More Vi mode improvements.
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