Hi,
The thought could just be like copy-mode except now you have kill-mode.
Selection could be entire line based ( at first ) and then like a copy,
you actively select the areas you want and then Control-W ( emacs )
would just delete it.
-Jimi
On 06/08/2017 10:55 AM, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
It would be possible but I'm not sure how you would possibly make use of
it sensibly. You would need to pick and choose the lines manually by
number which would take forever. If you want a transcript, it would be
better to save the whole history to a file with capture-pane and edit it
in emacs.
On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 10:07:46AM -0700, Jimi Damon wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there's any feature already in the source code or could
be added to the source code for Tmux that would allow the user to delete
lines from the output buffer that are outside of the current window
dimensions.
This would make it easy for creating , on the fly, a clean transcript of
all of the "real" work that was performed in the window.
For instance, if the user hit return 5 times in a bash terminal, you might
want to delete that from the transcript...and if it happened off screen (
> 1 screen page ago ) , then it seems that it could be done.
Thanks for any pointers.
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