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Re: Replacing window(1) with tmux
>> Does tmux support the multiple-overlapping-windows features of
>> window(1)? I [...] would really miss the "poor man's window system"
>> for windowing on text consoles [...]
> From the man page is states that panes can be arranged using
> different layouts. There is no mention of overlapping, [...]
That would be a problem for me, yes, probably enough of one to provoke
me to, as I mentioned, bring it back privately if necessary.
> I'm actually quite curious now - can you post a screen shot of how
> you use this in window(1)?
Of a real live case, no, not easily; when I use window it's usually on
single-user machines, where screenshotting is not easy. It's also
relatively rare for me to be using a text console for something
elaborate enough to want windowing but without the ability to do real
windowing. (Examples of the sorts of things I want it for:
copy-and-paste text between windows, or watching output from multiple
things at once - eg, tcpdump on multiple interfaces to see why traffic
isn't flowing as I expect.)
However, I threw together a quick mock-up, using a borderless
full-screen mterm as a stand-in for a text console. It's reasonably
close to the sorts of things real use cases want. See
ftp.rodents-montreal.org:/mouse/misc/window-mockup.gif.
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