Text-based Window Manager using GNU Screen
https://launchpad.net/byobu
Byobu is a Japanese term for decorative, multi-panel screens that serve as
folding room dividers. As an open source project, Byobu is an elegant
enhancement of the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen. Byobu
includes an enhanced profile and configuration utilities for the GNU screen
window manager, such as toggle-able system status notifications.
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byobu.changes | 0000018097 17.7 KB | |
byobu.keyring | 0000009653 9.43 KB | |
byobu.spec | 0000003541 3.46 KB | |
byobu_5.131.orig.tar.gz | 0000761610 744 KB | |
byobu_5.131.orig.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes |
Revision 33 (latest revision is 42)
- Update to 5.131 * debian/control: Closes: #949941 - build-depend on python3-pep8, rather than pep8 transitional package * usr/lib/byobu/disk: - change disk status to white on darker magenta/purple, helps with readability on some terminals * usr/lib/byobu/include/select-session.py: LP: #1750430 - commit edeae41 fixed the excessive creation of sessions by not creating different sessions. This commit adjust the behavior in a way that having .reuse-sessions enabled tmux will properly attach and remove sessions when dettaching and will also kill the last session available - When more than two sessions exist, tmux asks which session to use * usr/share/byobu/keybindings/f-keys.tmux: LP: #1861555 - Update usage of tmux swap-window so that focus stays with the original window.
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