> It would probably be easier to 'select X, focus, select Y' instead? That is easier! Since I usually only have two windows open, I've bound ^r to eval next focus next.
> Unfortunately, since 'X' and 'Y' are variables, you cannot create a > binding for this sequence of operations. I was thinking, if it came down to it, I could store the values by sending commands to the shell. > So I would very likely consider > a clean patch for this feature ... *hint* Haha, well right now I'm learning Ruby, but if / when I finally pick up C, I might come back to this. Thanks! On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <ima...@gmail.com> wrote: > * James Campos had this to say on [23 Jan 2010, 05:26:43 -0800]: >> In vim, I can hit ^W^R to swap the position of two windows. Is there >> anything similar for screen? If not, I'd like to request it. > > There currently is nothing similar to this in screen. > >> What I currently do is: move to the top window, kill it, re-split, >> then select the window I just killed. I assume I could bind this >> somehow, but it seems like a pretty basic operation (2 keystrokes in >> vim). > > It would probably be easier to 'select X, focus, select Y' instead? > Unfortunately, since 'X' and 'Y' are variables, you cannot create a > binding for this sequence of operations. So I would very likely consider > a clean patch for this feature ... *hint* > > Cheers, > Sadrul > _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users