You can do it the same way as rename-window but I've forgotten the name of the
command, maybe command-prompt. Check "tmux lsk" to see how it is bound.
You will need a separate key to turn it off though.
You can pipe to whatever command you like.
-------- Original message --------
From: Chris Mason <ch...@noodles.org.uk>
Date: 11/11/2013 21:39 (GMT+01:00)
To: tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Custom Logging
Hi,
I have recently discovered tmux and it is absolutely brilliant!
I am currently playing with the "pipe-pane" command and was wondering if it was
possible to specify the name of the file when you turn on logging?
I am not sure if this is possible, but I wanted to be able to toggle pane
logging to a user specified file.
e.g.
User presses "C-b + L" and it prompts you to specify a file.
User generates some output which is written to the file.
User presses "C-b + L" and logging is disabled.
I have played with the following option:
bind-key l pipe-pane -o "cat >> ~/#W-tmux.log"
But the file is always the same, can I ask the user for a file - like it does
for rename window?
Alternatively, what options do I have for the "command" - can I pipe it to a
Perl script which allows me to strip out ANSI sequences?
Thanks,
Chris
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