I\'m starting to use tmux (I\'m thinking of switching from screen), but I\'m having a hard time telling which pane is focused when I split a window into multiple panes. Is t
One Solution that works for me is to add a display-pane at the end of the hotkey for a pane switch. This displays all the pane numbers, with the current pane in a different color. You can also use <escape_key> + q
to display pane numbers.
I use alt+h/j/k/l
to switch between panes, and I use the following binding.
bind -n M-j select-pane -D \; display-pane
bind -n M-k select-pane -U \; display-pane
bind -n M-h select-pane -L \; display-pane
bind -n M-l select-pane -R \; display-pane
Customize status-left
and use the #P
character pair, which is the pane number. You will probably want to include more than just the pane number in the status bar, but here is an example of the line you would add to your ~/.tmux.conf
for just the pane number:
set-option -g status-left '#P'
See the tmux man page for more character pairs: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man1/tmux.1.html
As answered in another post it is now possible in tmux 2.1 to set the colours of individual panes. Ones can use:
set -g window-style 'fg=colour247,bg=colour236'
set -g window-active-style 'fg=colour250,bg=black'
in the ~/.tmux.conf
file to show a difference between the active/inactive panes.
With Vim If you find it does not work with Vim panes, it might be down to the colourscheme you are using. First, try another colourscheme such as pablo
. For further details, see the other post.
Here are the relevant settings:
pane-active-border-bg colour
pane-active-border-fg colour
Set the pane border colour for the currently active pane.
So, try adding something like this to your ~/.tmux.conf
:
set-option -g pane-active-border-fg blue
That will set a blue border around the active pane. The pane-active-border-bg
option can be used for a more visible solution, as well.
I wanted the active pane's borders to be brighter than other panes, so I went with this (works in tmux 1.8 w/CentOS 7):
# rgb hex codes from https://www.rapidtables.com/web/color/RGB_Color.html
set-option -g pane-active-border-fg '#33FF33' # brighter green
set-option -g pane-border-fg '#006600' # darker green
The tmux man page says hex-RGB colors will be approximated, and I find the hex codes easier to understand than remembering "colour47" (out of colour0-255) is a kind of light green (as described in How does the tmux color palette work?).
message-bg colour
Set status line message background colour, ...etc...
or a hexadecimal RGB string such as ‘#ffffff’, which chooses the closest
match from the default 256-colour set.