Re: [dev] dvtm status update

2014-11-07 Thread Greg Reagle
I am also a very happy daily user of dvtm and I recommend it. I use it like such: dtach -A ~/dtach-socket -z -r winch dvtm -M I used tmux before dvtm. I didn't have any real problems with tmux, but I like dvtm better because I find tmux to be too elaborate, too many options, too many keybind

Re: [dev] dvtm status update

2014-11-07 Thread Ross Mohn
On 11/07/2014 04:54 AM, Marc André Tanner wrote: > On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 11:21:49AM +0100, Marc André Tanner wrote: >> The copy mode, allowing you to move around in the scroll back buffer >> history, selecting text and then later pasting it into different >> windows was rewritten. It now works by

Re: [dev] dvtm status update

2014-11-07 Thread Marc André Tanner
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 11:21:49AM +0100, Marc André Tanner wrote: > The copy mode, allowing you to move around in the scroll back buffer > history, selecting text and then later pasting it into different > windows was rewritten. It now works by piping the whole history to > your $EDITOR and whatev

[dev] dvtm status update

2014-11-01 Thread Marc André Tanner
Hi, In the last couple of days/weeks two major changes landed in dvtm and I would like to get some further testing exposure. The copy mode, allowing you to move around in the scroll back buffer history, selecting text and then later pasting it into different windows was rewritten. It now works by