I think having the cursor visible in all panes would have two benefits:
- As a clear indicator that synchronized input is enabled.
- Makes it easier to see what's going on in the other panes, specially when
editing the same file from different servers for example, and a single
character differs
I think having the cursor visible in all panes would have two benefits:
- As a clear indicator that synchronized input is enabled.
- Makes it easier to see what's going on in the other panes, specially when
editing the same file from different servers for example, and a single
character differs
Exactly my point.
Drew
On Jun 6, 2012, at 3:52 AM, Jim Myhrberg wrote:
> I think having the cursor visible in all panes would have two benefits:
>
> - As a clear indicator that synchronized input is enabled.
> - Makes it easier to see what's going on in the other panes, specially when
> edit
I'd like to think so, since I took the time to ask. The justification, if you
will, is for some people that are using this feature as a cssh (clusterssh)
replacement. Not sure if you familiar with editing text files among a handful
of servers or not but when it comes down to it, it makes it so m
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 11:23:22PM -0500, Drew Decker wrote:
> Was wondering if this was possible, or could be implemented via a Feature
> Request. When you have *synchronize-panes *enabled, normally, you are
> editing files or making changes on the same exact file/item. Usually,
> there is a cur
On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 09:36:41AM +0200, Florian Crouzat wrote:
> Le 06/06/2012 06:23, Drew Decker a écrit :
> > Was wondering if this was possible, or could be implemented via a
> > Feature Request. When you have *synchronize-panes *enabled, normally,
> > you are editing files or making changes
Le 06/06/2012 06:23, Drew Decker a écrit :
> Was wondering if this was possible, or could be implemented via a
> Feature Request. When you have *synchronize-panes *enabled, normally,
> you are editing files or making changes on the same exact file/item.
> Usually, there is a cursor in the "activ
Was wondering if this was possible, or could be implemented via a Feature
Request. When you have *synchronize-panes *enabled, normally, you are
editing files or making changes on the same exact file/item. Usually,
there is a cursor in the "active" window and all the other
windows receive the inpu