I've toyed with the idea of hacking the code to make 2 or 3 columns of windows in the window list, so you could scroll around easier. What would be really nice would be an auto-complete type of system. So say you have windows "abc" "apple" and "annotations".. you hit <cmd> " which brings up the window list, then you type A P <enter> and it selects the window "apple."
On Mar 20, 2005, at 5:52 AM, Eric Smith wrote:
Thanks Michael.
Until I learn how to oirganise my life better, I constantly am up against the max limit of windows on my screen session. Ergo, I spend a lot of time scrolling through irrelevant windows . Now the `other' command is very useful but it would be much greater if one could scroll backwards and forwards through the last n selected screens. Or possibly even select a scroll group that I could <command> p and n through without becoming annoyed by the other 25 windows :)
ciao
Michael Schroeder said:
} On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 12:19:17PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
} > Not sure if this has been requested before.
} >
} > When in split screen, and scrolling through windows with <command>(n|p) in say the top screen,
} > it would be nice if screen did not select the same window as currently selected in the bottom.
}
} Good idea, I'll implement this. (Or does somebody else object to this
} proposal?)
-- Eric Smith
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