On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:37:21PM +0800, dajiangtang wrote:
> Is it possible to use a command to swap the current window with the window 
> left (or right) to it? I mean a command like "swap-window -l" or 
> "swap-window-left" or something which is always the same command no matter 
> which window is the current window. I want to bind a key to the command.
> 

swap-window -t :+1

?

> If there is not, will it be implemented? This can really make it intuitiver 
> to sort the windows.

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