Hi, I don't use run-or-raise a lot (maybe I should start?) but my suggestion would be something like (pseudocode): (defun send-to-tmux (command-str) (run-or-raise "tmux" (:class "tmux")) (window-send-string command-str))
And then you could wrap this in a defcommand or something similar. In short, the command/function you want is "window-send-string". Dave Alexander Stein <mailinglist...@il5.in> writes: > Hello, > > I am a recent convert to StumpWM and I have to say I am really loving > the power and minimalism. This is a great project, and I am falling > in love with it and Common Lisp again. > > Now, I have a question that I have tried to answer by browsing many > configurations in dotfiles and dedicated StumpWM tutorial pages (there > a few, but they are very informative). I am hoping, that a novice, > someone can point me in the right direction. > > Like others, I make frequent use of tmux in my day-to-day Linux usage. > I have set up all my GUI applications with (run-or-raise), and most > importantly, my terminal emulator of choice (mlterm, since I use pesky > non-ASCII RTL languages). I have my bashrc file configured to > automatically load a preconfigured main tmux session with the bells > and whistles. I spend most of my time in mutt, an emacsclient running > an org-mode file for work, an emacsclient running an org-mode file for > personal stuff, and a few other random windows in this tmux session. > The first few are currently instantiated manually, but in the past I > had them open within tmux automatically. > > Is it possible to set (run-or-raise), that when a keybinding calls a > function that excutes it, will go to my configured mlterm, and then > run the command like "tmux select-window mutt" after raising the > current mlterm session? StumpWM is pretty fast as it is, but this > would make StumpWM the best experience I ever had on Linux. > > I am sure this is going to be a macro of some kind and is most > certainly not default behavior. Any pointers would be very welcome. > If anyone has done this, or knows someone who has, I would love a link > to any .stumpwmrc file. > > Thanks again and keep hacking! > > _______________________________________________ > Stumpwm-devel mailing list > Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel _______________________________________________ Stumpwm-devel mailing list Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel