On 2/6/07, Michael Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- window groupscurrently a bit ugly to create: screen -t <name> //group creates a group named <name> a group is a subset of windows, ^Aw will only display the current group and next/prev will not leave the group. Use ^A" to list all windows of the current group (this also leaves to group, so that next/prev or a second ^A" will show the other windows.
That's very cool. I currently do groups by sourcing some some files with different screen commands in them. This will make things much easier.
So, feedback welcome. You probably have a lot of suggestions and enhancement requests. Sorry that development is a bit slow at the moment due to not enough spare time...
One thing that would be great is if there were a command similar to 'screen -list' only it would display the contents of a windowlist right from the commandline. Thanks! Wow, just realized I've been a screen user for 15 years... -- Andy Harrison _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users
