On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:13 PM, Nathan Neff <natha...@gmail.com> wrote:The reason I mention wmii is that it also has the concept of "views", similar
> This is cool -- I'm a big fan of Tiling Window managers, (my favorite
> being wmii).
to Tmux's "windows". Users can define multiple views. A view can have multiple
programs running in it, similar to Tmux's panes. Different views can
have the *same*
applications running in them. Below is an illustration:
View 1: "Code"
Text Editor | Terminal
View 2: "Test"
Text Editor | Firefox
View 3: "Debug"
Text Editor | Firefox
------------
| terminal
Anyway, thanks for the post about tmux. I liked GNU Screen
better than tmux last time I tried tmux, because of something with GNU Screen
handling the "full screen" mode better. I read Mark's notes about
the fullscreen, and maybe tmux fixed it. We'll see!
> A short plug about wmii is that you can install it easy on Ubuntu.
> Back to tmux though --
> I work mainly on Macs as well as using SSH, so I'm tempted to use tmux because
> I don't want to use a different Window Manager on my Linux VMs, and it
> would be very nice
> to keep a terminal session open on the Linux VM to automagically have
> it ready to go
> without having to re-create sessions.
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Mark Volkmann <r.mark....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> My article on tmux is finally out. You can find it at
>> http://sett.ociweb.com/sett/settJan2013.html.
>>
>> --
>> R. Mark Volkmann
>> Object Computing, Inc.