Brad Tilley wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:45 PM, John Cosimano <j...@cosmicnetworks.net> 
> wrote:
> > i seem to remember a thread here on misc@ that was meant to be a tmux
> > guide for experienced screen users.
>
> One thing that screen got right is the A key. It's a lot closer
> to Ctrl than B. So far, key proximity has been my only
> annoyance. I'm guessing that can be customized.

Try this for inspiration:

set -g default-command zsh
set -g status-right "#(statusbar_right)"

# Statusbar properties.
set -g display-time 3000
set -g status-bg black
set -g status-fg cyan
set-window-option -g window-status-current-attr bright,reverse
set-window-option -g window-status-current-bg cyan
set-window-option -g window-status-current-fg black

# Use c-t instead of c-b as the prefix
unbind C-b
set -g prefix C-t
bind C-t send-prefix
bind t send-prefix

# Bind function keys.
bind -n F1 select-window -t 1
bind -n F2 select-window -t 2
bind -n F3 select-window -t 3
bind -n F4 select-window -t 4
bind -n F5 select-window -t 5
bind -n F6 select-window -t 6
bind -n F7 select-window -t 7
bind -n F8 select-window -t 8

# All new windows started at startup.
new "emacs --daemon"
neww irssi
neww mutt
neww
neww
neww
neww
neww

select-window -t 1




# Han

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