On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:00:25 -0400 screen-users-requ...@gnu.org writes:
> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 01:59:47 +0100
> From: Malte Skoruppa <ma...@countnumber.de>
> Subject: Question about the split feature
> To: screen-users@gnu.org
> Message-ID: <49b5bb83.4000...@countnumber.de>
> 
[snip]
> What I would like to have is that the default layout immediately 
> after I
> hit C-a S would be different.
> More precisley, I would prefer it if, after hitting C-a S, the upper 
> and
> active region would display the currently active window (as it does
> indeed), but the lower region, instead of displaying an empty 
> window,
> would display by default the last active window, i.e. the one I 
> would
> get to if I hit C-a C-a. When I do a split, I almost *always* when 
> this
> exact behaviour, and I always have to hit C-a S C-a TAB C-a C-a C-a 
> TAB
> to get where I want to, i.e. by quickly switching to the other 
> region,
> loading the last active window, and switching back. This is pretty
> lengthy and it would be much more comfortable if I had just to hit 
> C-a S
> to get this behaviour by default.
> 
> Any ideas if there is a way to achieve this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Malte

I defined the F10 key on my keyboard to do this function. In my
.screenrc, I have:

bindkey -k k; eval split focus other focus   # F10

Would this help?


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