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When I use tmux with 8 panes it tiles them like this:



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  • I doubt it (unless you alter the underlying code). Seems hardwired. I like the six equal sized ones. I can see how eight would be good -- but I don't think it is there yet.
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When I use tmux with 8 panes it tiles them like this:



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  • I doubt it (unless you alter the underlying code). Seems hardwired. I like the six equal sized ones. I can see how eight would be good -- but I don't think it is there yet.
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When I use tmux with 8 panes it tiles them like this:



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But I want them tiled like this:



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Any way to accomplish this automatically?










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Any way to accomplish this automatically?







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  • I doubt it (unless you alter the underlying code). Seems hardwired. I like the six equal sized ones. I can see how eight would be good -- but I don't think it is there yet.
    – Dirk Eddelbuettel
    Nov 22 at 15:08


















  • I doubt it (unless you alter the underlying code). Seems hardwired. I like the six equal sized ones. I can see how eight would be good -- but I don't think it is there yet.
    – Dirk Eddelbuettel
    Nov 22 at 15:08
















I doubt it (unless you alter the underlying code). Seems hardwired. I like the six equal sized ones. I can see how eight would be good -- but I don't think it is there yet.
– Dirk Eddelbuettel
Nov 22 at 15:08




I doubt it (unless you alter the underlying code). Seems hardwired. I like the six equal sized ones. I can see how eight would be good -- but I don't think it is there yet.
– Dirk Eddelbuettel
Nov 22 at 15:08












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You can make the panes yourself with the tmux command line:



tmux splitw -v -p 20 -t ssh_tmux:0.0 #splits window0, pane0 vertically
tmux splitw -h -p 80 -t ssh_tmux:0.1 #splits the lower pane horizontally


You'd have to play with -p which sets the relative widths of the panes, but you could write a bash script to to this with a single command.



TL;DR: I don't think there's an easy way, but it's not impossible.






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    You can make the panes yourself with the tmux command line:



    tmux splitw -v -p 20 -t ssh_tmux:0.0 #splits window0, pane0 vertically
    tmux splitw -h -p 80 -t ssh_tmux:0.1 #splits the lower pane horizontally


    You'd have to play with -p which sets the relative widths of the panes, but you could write a bash script to to this with a single command.



    TL;DR: I don't think there's an easy way, but it's not impossible.






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      You can make the panes yourself with the tmux command line:



      tmux splitw -v -p 20 -t ssh_tmux:0.0 #splits window0, pane0 vertically
      tmux splitw -h -p 80 -t ssh_tmux:0.1 #splits the lower pane horizontally


      You'd have to play with -p which sets the relative widths of the panes, but you could write a bash script to to this with a single command.



      TL;DR: I don't think there's an easy way, but it's not impossible.






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        You can make the panes yourself with the tmux command line:



        tmux splitw -v -p 20 -t ssh_tmux:0.0 #splits window0, pane0 vertically
        tmux splitw -h -p 80 -t ssh_tmux:0.1 #splits the lower pane horizontally


        You'd have to play with -p which sets the relative widths of the panes, but you could write a bash script to to this with a single command.



        TL;DR: I don't think there's an easy way, but it's not impossible.






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        You can make the panes yourself with the tmux command line:



        tmux splitw -v -p 20 -t ssh_tmux:0.0 #splits window0, pane0 vertically
        tmux splitw -h -p 80 -t ssh_tmux:0.1 #splits the lower pane horizontally


        You'd have to play with -p which sets the relative widths of the panes, but you could write a bash script to to this with a single command.



        TL;DR: I don't think there's an easy way, but it's not impossible.







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