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Hey @xopo, thanks for the suggestion. I think it's a good idea to show an entire window instead of just the active pane for the preview feature. Showing a non-active window tagged as "main" sounds complicated. tmux windows can have duplicate names so how would you be able to consistently identify it from the config (ex: there are two I'm working on a new TUI for sesh so I'll keep that in mind while building it, let me know if you have any further thoughts on how to improve the feature. |
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I'll make some more videos on sesh, thanks for the suggestions! There are so many exciting new features since my first sesh video came out. |
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Thanks for you kind remarks. Related to the original question: how do i add a [[session]] that will have one window on the left with nvim, and 2 on the right: one that use htop on top :p and another that start npm on bottom |
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Is it possible to have some splits when switching? For development I like to have the nvim on the left and on the right htop on top and tests under it. I also see that the previewer is showing the last active pane. Is there a way to specify the "main" pain for the session? In this case it would be nvim and if i have a preview and moving around I would look for it as representative for the session.
Thanks for the great work, it is a nice alternative to tmux-sessionizer.
PS. It is very rich in features. It would help people "migrate" to it, if you would make small chunk video:
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