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Re: [STUMP] Using run-or-raise to manage pre-configured windows in a tmu
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Ruthard Baudach |
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Re: [STUMP] Using run-or-raise to manage pre-configured windows in a tmux session |
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Wed, 09 Apr 2014 16:45:16 +0200 |
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>== Auszüge aus der Nachricht von Alexander Stein vom 2014-04-09 15:01:
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> Hello,
>
> I am a recent convert to StumpWM and I have to say I am really loving the
> power and minimalism. This is a great project, and I am falling in love with
> it and Common Lisp again.
>
> Now, I have a question that I have tried to answer by browsing many
> configurations in dotfiles and dedicated StumpWM tutorial pages (there a few,
> but they are very informative). I am hoping, that a novice, someone can
> point me in the right direction.
>
> Like others, I make frequent use of tmux in my day-to-day Linux usage. I
> have set up all my GUI applications with (run-or-raise), and most
> importantly, my terminal emulator of choice (mlterm, since I use pesky
> non-ASCII RTL languages). I have my bashrc file configured to automatically
> load a preconfigured main tmux session with the bells and whistles. I spend
> most of my time in mutt, an emacsclient running an org-mode file for work, an
> emacsclient running an org-mode file for personal stuff, and a few other
> random windows in this tmux session. The first few are currently
> instantiated manually, but in the past I had them open within tmux
> automatically.
>
> Is it possible to set (run-or-raise), that when a keybinding calls a function
> that excutes it, will go to my configured mlterm, and then run the command
> like "tmux select-window mutt" after raising the current mlterm session?
> StumpWM is pretty fast as it is, but this would make StumpWM the best
> experience I ever had on Linux.
>
I don't know this, probably there is a way to do this.
I just use one xterm for every console program I want tu use (and most
of my favorite programs run in console), thus using stumpwm instead of,
well, for me it is/was screen.
yours
Ruthard
Re: [STUMP] Using run-or-raise to manage pre-configured windows in a tmux session,
Ruthard Baudach <=