On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 4:12 AM, Chris Johnsen <chris_john...@pobox.com> wrote:
> You can probably use "-t :" to get things working:
>
>     bind ^H run -t : "tmux display-message '#{pane_title}'"
>

Here is another alternative that tries to avoid the format expansion
that display-message now does:

    bind ^H run "tmux display-message '#''{pane_title}'"

The key is to have the next character after the # not be A through Z
or {. When this is the case, the # and the next character (single
quote in the above case) left unchanged (and, for {if,run}-shell,
passed to the shell). The shell will then do its parsing and
concatenate the '#' string with the '{...}' string, leaving the
expansion to display-message as it would have been prior to any of the
recent changes to run-shell.

-- 
Chris

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