2010/3/6 Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <ima...@gmail.com>: > You can use the 'at' command to send the same screen-command to several > windows at the same time. For example, 'at # stuff "hello"' will stuff > the string "hello" ins all the windows. There's more explanation in the > man-page. I have tested but it's not what I like. Maybe I have to read again the man page to see all the potential it has.
>> Other option that I like from terminator is to make zoom to the >> current splited terminal using "Ctrl+Shift+Z" which makes "Toggle >> between showing all terminals and only showing a scaled version of the >> current one (zoom)." > > I am not entirely sure I understand this feature. Imagine a screen session with 4 splited windows (as you want, two vertical and two horizontals, or whatever). In terminator, doing "ctrl+shift+z" you will "zoom" into the splited window, what it means to make the current splited window to occupy all the terminal, putting this windows in the front of the others (as if only exists this window). Doing again the shortcut, the window will go to it's first position, and you'll see again the 4 splited windows. Maybe I can't express myself, but if you have the oportunity to use terminator you could see how it works and what I mean. I thinks it's very usefull. _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users