Man page for the *new-session* command says:

>>    *-A*  makes *new-session* behave like *attach-session* if 
*session-name* already exists;  in this case, *-D* behaves like *-d* to 
*attach-session*.

O, "*-d*" sets initial size 80x24.  But what does *-D* (uppercase) do?

I've also searched the latest docs here 
http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man1/tmux.1

I don't think we're talking about the tmux -D which has to do with not 
demonizing, which is also a newer option. 

I'm using tmux -V 2.8 on Debian Buster.  

It's a really great tool.  Thanks.

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