Do not continue to send data to suspended/locked clients or there will
be a huge rush of it after they are resumed/unlocked. The main output
path was fine but status line updates and the terminal state reset code
were missed.
Use UTF-8 line drawing characters on UTF-8 terminals. Fixes some stupid
terminals (I'm looking at you, putty) which disable the vt100 ACS mode
switching sequences in UTF-8 mode.
Also on terminals without ACS at all, use ASCII equivalents where
obvious.
Massive spaces->tabs and trailing whitespace cleanup, hopefully for the last
time now I've configured emacs to make them displayed in really annoying
colours...
Add a new display-panes command, with two options (display-panes-colour and
display-panes-time), which displays a visual indication of the number of each
pane.
Reset the attributes after drawing all or part of the screen, and reset the
region before poll(2). This reduces (but does not eliminate) the chance of the
attributes not being normal if tmux is disconnected without warning (ssh ~.,
reboot from inside, etc).
Simplify screen redrawing by drawing the border and background together rather
than border separately, and consolidating all the drawing characters into one
string.
decision for whether or not a pane should be drawn out of the layout code and
into the redraw code.
This is needed for the new layout design, getting it in now to make that easier
to work on.
issues - particularly, don't mix with manual pane resizing and be careful when
viewing from multiple clients; generally cycling the layout a few times will
fix most problems. Getting this in for testing while I think about how to deal
with manual mode.
Split window as normal and cycle the layouts with C-b space. Some of the
layouts will work better when swap-pane comes along.
which may involve changing the cursor position; however, the old (before
redraw) cursor position is necessary for writing to the tty. So, save it before
doing the redraw then update the internal screen then update the tty.
Not sure I like this solution but it does the job for now.
an arbitrary width and height (0 for the default unlimited). This is neat for
emacs which doesn't have a sensible way to force hard wrapping at 80
columns. Also, don't try to be clever and use clr_eol when redrawing the
whole screen, it causes trouble since the redraw functions are used to draw
the blank areas too.