Hello, When I am using a textmode program such as mutt or slrn, it often happens that while I started answering a message, I want to come back to the message list and display the message I'm answering (or an other one), but I don't want to lose the message I started writting. Using a graphical program it is often possible as the program usually opens a new window when you compose a message and let you come back to the message list without having to finish writting your message. However for textmode programs there is only one window, so it is not possible. Using screen it is possible to have many virtual windows in a term, but as far as I know, creating a new window is only possible using a key binding (like C-a c). Is there a way that a program running in a screen can create a new window, and display something inside ? I think that would be a useful feature.
The program would be linked to a libscreen (for example), then it could create a new screen window, and a fork would use that new window. Do you think this would be something difficult to do ? Or maybe this feature is aldready there and I'm just not aware of it ? I'm asking the screen experts what they think about that before I start looking at it ... Thanks Nicolas -- http://n0x.org/ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users