Nicholas Marriott wrote in
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 ||Nicholas Marriott wrote in
 ||<CAEdLfcFyoq1bfOp3U+KG=[2][email protected][/\
 ||2]>:
 || |On Sat, 23 May 2020, 22:01 Steffen Nurpmeso, <[1][3][email protected]\
 ||u[/3][/1]> \
 || |wrote:
 || ||So i do "the same" with panes:
 || |
 || ||  bind-key M-1 rename-window -t 1 edit/#W\; join-pane -h -s 0 -t :1.0
 || ...
 || ||Unfortunately the edit window will be named edit/edit not
 || ...
 || |Split the window to make a temporary pane (it could be empty) before \
 || |you break pane to stop the window being killed, and then kill the \
 ||tempor\
 || |ary pane after you join the pane back.
 |
 ||In parts i was being afraid of getting this answer :)
 ||Yeah sure, thanks.  ... and ... any hints on the name problem?

 |You can use run-shell to do the expansion instead of rename-window, \
 |eg run 'tmux rename "#{window_name}"'.

That works fine, and i really did not think of that.  Thank you!

  Yes; Thankfully there is the -v mode, so i could find out in the
  server part why this Monday's "tmux a" did not fly, for one
  there was an "%:else" not "%else" typo, and then i toggled
  a bind-key "{" to bind-key { because i first thought that was
  the bug (was what i really introduced last week).  I now also
  added a display-message 'tmux.conf fully loaded', as shown in
  the manual.

Thanks again, and Ciao! from Germany,

--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)

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