On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 11:34:36 -0400
Angelina Carlton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 03:14:05PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
Can you provide some context with this? I assume based soley on the
way the key-binding is written, that you're referring to some aspect of
Emacs?
I think the OP means Gnu Screen
Yep, Thats what I meant.
--- Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to attach a key to scroll screen without going into
copy mode
(C-a Esc) as I scroll a lot and its very annoying. Preferably if
there is a way
to attach it to the mouse wheel is even better.
screen will not know about your mouse and i have yet to see a binding
to a mouse event, however I might be wrong. Try perhaps the screen
mailing list.
There is a way to bind mouse events to key-syms on an per application basis
using the imwheel program (its a daemon that converts mouse events, will also
allow you to bind all those extra buttons that do nothing in X on a per
application basis).
You will need copy mode for this, but C-a ESC could be bound to
anything you like. If your in vt or console you might be able to do
something fancy with gpm and your mouse wheel but under X I doubt it.
I did, its still annoying. An extra key press and I always forget to leave
using ESC or whatever which throws me into a loop.
Anyway, try the screen mailing list, screen can do some pretty amazing
stuff and hopefully someone knows a workaround or has a patch you
might find helpful.
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Angelina Carlton
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