On 06/29/12 13:44, Robert Krambovitis wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Iván Briano" 
> To: "Enlightenment users discussion & support" 
> <enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 3:40:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [e-users] [E-devel] Terminology - time to talk
> 
> 2012/6/28 Robert Krambovitis :
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Carsten Haitzler"
> > To: "Enlightenment users discussion & support" 
> > <enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> > Cc: "yunn"
> > Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 10:35:18 AM
> > Subject: Re: [e-users] [E-devel] Terminology - time to talk
> >
> > On Sat, 23 Jun 2012 08:47:37 +0200 yunn said:
> >
> >> Hi All, the first give my congratulations for terminology. I like it and
> >> I'm enthusiastic. Only two suggestions.
> >>
> >> the subject of copy/paste and also the possibility, as play video, than
> >> play the video of the webcam.
> >
> > copy and paste work fine. hilight text and middle mouse to paste. like al 
> > the
> > good old terms.
> >
> >
> > ---------------------
> >
> > Good Morning,
> >
> > It is useful sometimes to be able to keep a second copy buffer with key 
> > copy combo (which doesn't get wiped by accident, especially on crappy mice).
> >
> > Other than that, something I noticed missing from the todo file:
> > On most terminals, you can delete last word for instance by pressing 
> > alt+backspace, and jump words by pressing ctrl+arrows etc.
> >
> 
> The shell does that, not the terminal.
> 
> > For your consideration :)
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> In that case, when using the same shell (bash) on the same system, the 
> alt+backspace functionality works in xterm, gnome-terminal but NOT in 
> terminology.
> 
> Next request. Gnome-terminal sends mouse wheel events to vi, less etc, so I 
> can scroll within vi using my laptop's touchpad for instance, which I find 
> very useful.
> 
> Other than that, out of curiousity, for those of you who don't use tabs, how 
> do you manage multiple terminals?
> Note: I'm not talking about 2-3 or 32" monitors, but like 10+ on a normal 
> monitor, from which you wish to switch quickly and easily?
> I personally have not found screen, alt+tab, shading, virtual desktops, 
> tiling or any combination of the above practical.

You could try tmux: http://tmux.sourceforge.net/ 

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Jérôme Pinot
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