#
# - To swap/renumber windows (like GNU screen's :number command) use
# :swap-window -t <number>.
+# - GNU screen's screen -x can be replicated with tmux new-session -t.
# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Simon Ruderich
#
# GENERAL
+# Use vlock to lock the screen. Tmux doesn't have an internal lock program
+# like GNU screen!
+set-option -g lock-command "vlock"
+# Lock sessions individually. Otherwise lock-after-time will wait on all other
+# sessions to idle before it locks this session.
+set-option -g lock-server off
+
# Use Zsh as shell. Tmux does not display a warning if the shell isn't
# available!
set-option -g default-shell "/bin/zsh"
set-option -g status-left ""
# Current load average and hostname (#H) on the right.
set-option -g status-right "#(uptime | sed 's/^.*load averages*: //; s/,//g') \
- #H"
+ #H \
+ #(~/.shell/bin/temperature.pl -t TEMPERATURE)\
+ #[] #(~/.shell/bin/battery.pl -t BATTERY)\
+ "
# Format for windows in the window list in the status line. #I window index,
# #W window number, #F window flags.
# basic idea how to enable this in tmux.
bind-key C-b capture-pane \; \
save-buffer ~/.tmp/tmux-urlview \; \
- new-window "$SHELL -c 'urlview < ~/.tmp/tmux-urlview'"
+ delete-buffer \; \
+ new-window "urlview <~/.tmp/tmux-urlview"
# Binding for fast switching to windows 10 to 29 (and more if necessary).
# Thanks to Kays in #irssi on Freenode (2012-10-18 16:25 CEST) for reminding