I think you can use send -X goto-line for the y but there is no equivalent
for the x, the problem with cursor-right is it won't stop at the end of the
line, not sure what you can do there.



On Sun, 23 Feb 2020, 18:55 topcat, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi one very simple way would be to go to the origin (history-top) and then
> run cursor-down with prefix y and then cursor right with prefix x. nicm
> probably knows a better way :)
>
> On Sunday, February 23, 2020 at 10:20:15 AM UTC-8, M Kelly wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Anyone know how to move cursor to a specific x,y in copy-mode via cmds ?
>>
>> thx,
>> -m
>>
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