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- it would be nice if there wasn't so much copying buffers about, audit uses
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- useful env vars like WINDOW?
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- sort out who controls the buffers in local.c a bit
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- better checking/emulation for missing term requirements
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- alt charset, borders etc (terminfo(5)/Line Graphics)
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- new window command prompt
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- mouse handling and some other bits elinks needs
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- scrollback
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- server doesn't handle SIGTERM anymore...
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- copy/paste
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- the whole input/screen/local thing sucks a bit, reorganise/redesign it
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- line mode/char-at-a-time mode a la telnet?
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- some of the uses of buffers really sucks. buffer_reverse_add/remove,
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and buffer_insert_range/delete_range are abominations. this should be
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rethought
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- handle ioctl/termios stuff on window sockets
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- figure out once and for all what is going on with backspace and del
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backspace should be translated per the termios setting.
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del passed through?
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- window creation/idle time
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- attributes could be 8 not 16 bits
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- profile/optimise, particularly (i suspect) input.c
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- tidy up input.c a bit
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- decide about customised status line
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- client could pass term/tty fd up to server and then do nothing. what problems
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would this cause? -- need access to all terminfo data at once... signals?
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- cleanup/redesign IPC
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IPC is slightly arse-about-face: overhead? 8-byte header for
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each packet... hrm. already scanning output for \e, could add an extra
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byte to it for message
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- could use bsearch all over the place or get rid of smaller tables (clientmsg)
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- better errors when creating new windows/sessions (how?)
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- commands should have to care less about CMD_KEY
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- CLIENT_HOLD sucks
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- session with CMD_NOSESSION should be an error
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- each command should have a print op as well for list keys
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- Implicitly add exec to the commands for new windows (switch to disable it)
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- nested sessions, ie session as window - moving to it moves into session
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(remembering parent)
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- Nested sessions over the network, plug-in another tmux as a window/subsession
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- it would be nice to have multichar commands so you could have C-b K K for
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kill-window to limit accidental presses
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- status-fg/status-bg should be able to set attributes: bold, etc
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- show-options command
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- detach client and other client commands. note that there can only be a
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"current client" on key presses - these should probably act like
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detach-session: -a will do all clients, otherwise use current client if
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key, else do nothing
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- check handling of out-of-bound values in input.c, most should be limited
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rather than ignored
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- save/restore (DECSC/DECRC) are ugly. maybe a struct screen_attr and memcpy
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- force maximum terminal size (centred?)
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- per-session toolbar state, other options
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- force-default option: assume terminal supports default colours even if AX
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is missing (like, eg, xterm-color in an aterm)
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- refer to windows by name etc (duplicates? fnmatch?)
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- commands:
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kill server
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command to run something without a window at all?
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command to insert a key into a window (send-key)
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extend list-clients to list clients attached to a session (-a for all?)
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bring back detach-session to detach all clients on a session?
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- function groups, bind-key ^W { select-window 0; send-key ^W } etc
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- more(1) style handling for in-client output
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- allow fnmatch for -c, so that you can, eg, detach all clients
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- session specification is all over the place. some things use -s before cmd,
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some -s after, some no -s, there are various uses of -n. the differences are
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sort of logical, but confusing. needs rethought
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-- For 0.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- For 0.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------
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- copy and paste
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- window splitting?
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