John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jorge Santos wrote:
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>>Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>>Jorge Santos wrote:
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Hello, I've searched for these but I can't find an answer:
Screen, as configured by default, uses two switch
windows,
but this i
Jorge Santos wrote:
Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jorge Santos wrote:
Hello, I've searched for these but I can't find an answer:
Screen, as configured by default, uses two switch
windows,
but this is annoying since it blocks tab completion for the shell and
I can't find anythin
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 05:10:58PM -0500, Jorge Santos wrote:
> Mmmh, I changed screen's prefix to and for some reason that
> made tab also the prefix (does anyone knows why?), well that [sorta]
> fixes one of the problems.
Ctrl-I is the same as tab.
Also:
Ctrl-J: Return
Ctrl-H: Can be backspac
Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jorge Santos wrote:
>> Hello, I've searched for these but I can't find an answer:
>> Screen, as configured by default, uses two switch
>> windows,
>> but this is annoying since it blocks tab completion for the shell and
>> I can't find anything in the d
Jorge Santos wrote:
Hello, I've searched for these but I can't find an answer:
Screen, as configured by default, uses two switch windows,
but this is annoying since it blocks tab completion for the shell and
I can't find anything in the documentation about how to turn this off
(or even that this
Hello, I've searched for these but I can't find an answer:
Screen, as configured by default, uses two switch windows,
but this is annoying since it blocks tab completion for the shell and
I can't find anything in the documentation about how to turn this off
(or even that this binding exists).
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