Hi, This is an example given to me when layouts came out. I used this in order to understand layouts and it has been useful to me. Hope it works for you.
jy On 9/26/09, CHEN Cheng <chen.js.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 08:48:09PM +0200, Jesús Guerrero wrote: >> Or you could use "layouts", which are not well documented, but do >> basically that. I've used them in the past but right now I have no example >> on how to use them, the only thing I can do is to point you in that >> direction. I don't know from which version they are included, so you might >> need to use the lastest live code to be able to use layouts. >> > Thanks for the direction. I git cloned the newest screen source tree, > and read part of the code (comm.c, process.c). > > It seems that the undocumented command `layout' has some arguments: > layout new # to create a new layout > layout title # to show the current layout title > layout title "new title" # to set the current layout title > layout next > layout prev > layout select > ... > > But, in my tests later, I was not able to differentiate a layout from > a normal window. > > Is there architectural documents about screen? It would be helpful if > someone wants to get a deeper view in a quick way. > > > Best, > Cheng > > > > _______________________________________________ > screen-users mailing list > screen-users@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users > -- Je ne parle qu'en mon nom. I am only speaking for myself.
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