21.04.2010 21:36, Nicholas Marriott пишет:
> You could hack it with copy and paste, but why do you want to do this?
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> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 09:21:54PM +0400, Captain America wrote:
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>> Hi.
>>
>> I've just started to use tmux and I have a question. Is it possible to
>> redirect an output from one pane into another? Say, I have two panes
>> opened and type a command 'ls' in the pane zero. Can I redirect the
>> output  from the command into the pane one?
>>
>> If it's impossible, can I use the tmux command shell which is in the
>> bottom of the screen to type bash commands and pipe the output to one of
>> the panes?
>>
>> Thanks.
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I need it to get an ability to have all the info in front of my eyes on 
the pane one and have a clear working area on the pane zero. For 
example, I need to delete some file or directory. I run 'ls' and pipe 
the output to the pane one, and after that seeing all the files I can 
easily make any actions with them.

I understand this example is farfetched but you must get the idea - to 
have two areas on the working place: a working area and an info area.

By the way, what's the copy/paste hack. Would you mind explaining me?

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