On my large (43"/4K) monitor, tmux resurrect always fails to reconstruct panes properly
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All the windows in a session will be recovered when tmux
is resurrected, but the panes within them are often misaligned.
I save at 80columns per terminal, so this gives me a session that, per window, is 5 panes wide with each subdivision containing 1-4 panes. When I recover, many of the panes will be missing and the remainder will be strongly misaligned. I spent several minutes adjusting things after every recovery and it's pretty annoying.
How I save it:
and what I get back:
With 10+ windows, this is indeed a lot of panes total, but I don't think it's overloading my 32GB RAM system (Ubuntu 16.04/18.04), rather I suspect some tmux process is timing out before a given window can be redrawn properly. This doesn't happen with smaller sessions. Anyone know how I can get things working correctly for my case?
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All the windows in a session will be recovered when tmux
is resurrected, but the panes within them are often misaligned.
I save at 80columns per terminal, so this gives me a session that, per window, is 5 panes wide with each subdivision containing 1-4 panes. When I recover, many of the panes will be missing and the remainder will be strongly misaligned. I spent several minutes adjusting things after every recovery and it's pretty annoying.
How I save it:
and what I get back:
With 10+ windows, this is indeed a lot of panes total, but I don't think it's overloading my 32GB RAM system (Ubuntu 16.04/18.04), rather I suspect some tmux process is timing out before a given window can be redrawn properly. This doesn't happen with smaller sessions. Anyone know how I can get things working correctly for my case?
tmux
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Nov 21 at 16:48
Thanks @bertieb, done--
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Nov 21 at 17:04
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All the windows in a session will be recovered when tmux
is resurrected, but the panes within them are often misaligned.
I save at 80columns per terminal, so this gives me a session that, per window, is 5 panes wide with each subdivision containing 1-4 panes. When I recover, many of the panes will be missing and the remainder will be strongly misaligned. I spent several minutes adjusting things after every recovery and it's pretty annoying.
How I save it:
and what I get back:
With 10+ windows, this is indeed a lot of panes total, but I don't think it's overloading my 32GB RAM system (Ubuntu 16.04/18.04), rather I suspect some tmux process is timing out before a given window can be redrawn properly. This doesn't happen with smaller sessions. Anyone know how I can get things working correctly for my case?
tmux
All the windows in a session will be recovered when tmux
is resurrected, but the panes within them are often misaligned.
I save at 80columns per terminal, so this gives me a session that, per window, is 5 panes wide with each subdivision containing 1-4 panes. When I recover, many of the panes will be missing and the remainder will be strongly misaligned. I spent several minutes adjusting things after every recovery and it's pretty annoying.
How I save it:
and what I get back:
With 10+ windows, this is indeed a lot of panes total, but I don't think it's overloading my 32GB RAM system (Ubuntu 16.04/18.04), rather I suspect some tmux process is timing out before a given window can be redrawn properly. This doesn't happen with smaller sessions. Anyone know how I can get things working correctly for my case?
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– bertieb
Nov 21 at 16:48
Thanks @bertieb, done--
– Matt
Nov 21 at 17:04
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Welcome to SuperUser! You can edit your question to add the screenshots using the button but they will appear as links- someone will edit them into your question for you :)
– bertieb
Nov 21 at 16:48
Thanks @bertieb, done--
– Matt
Nov 21 at 17:04
Welcome to SuperUser! You can edit your question to add the screenshots using the button but they will appear as links- someone will edit them into your question for you :)
– bertieb
Nov 21 at 16:48
Welcome to SuperUser! You can edit your question to add the screenshots using the button but they will appear as links- someone will edit them into your question for you :)
– bertieb
Nov 21 at 16:48
Thanks @bertieb, done--
– Matt
Nov 21 at 17:04
Thanks @bertieb, done--
– Matt
Nov 21 at 17:04
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