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Nuno J. Silva wrote: |
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> Dale<rdalek1967@×××××.com> writes: |
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>> Walter Dnes wrote: |
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>>> 4) I entered the line |
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>>> set -g prefix C-a |
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>>> in ~/.tmux.conf because every site on the web that reviewed it said that |
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>>> was the way to go. Apparently, the developer uses {CONTROL-B} as the |
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>>> default hotkey to avoid colliding with {CONTROL-A} which screen uses. |
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>>> But everyone agrees that {CONTROL-B} is badly placed on the keyboard. |
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>> I installed it too. It seems a lot like screen to me and screen seems |
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>> to do what I need. I did hit ctrl a several times tho. lol I was |
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>> wondering what would happen if you started tmux then started a screen |
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>> session inside it. |
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> Maybe tmux has something like screen, a combination to send a C-a (or |
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> any other prefix combination you set) to the running terminal. |
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> I'd set something else -- although C-a is easy to type (at least here, |
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> control in home row), it's used in some applications, like anything that |
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> uses readline (if in Emacs mode; it seems readline also has a vi mode) |
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> and Emacs itself. |
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It can be changed to the same as screen. I don't want to change it |
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since I also have screen installed here as well. I'm just so used to |
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screen that I was doing it the same way in tmux. Old habits are hard to |
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break sometimes, especially use old fuddies. lol |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |