Re: [gentoo-user] [Off Topic] screen configuration...

2007-02-24 Thread Roger Mason
"Steve [Gentoo]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I want to use screen, but my emacs-afflicted fingers automatically type > "control-a" to go to the beginning of the line in my shell - which is > somewhat unfortunate for screen. > I too am an emacs user. I have escape \ as the first line of my

Re: [gentoo-user] [Off Topic] screen configuration...

2007-02-24 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Friday 23 February 2007 17:40, Steve [Gentoo] wrote: > I want to use screen, but my emacs-afflicted fingers automatically type > "control-a" to go to the beginning of the line in my shell - which is > somewhat unfortunate for screen. Amen. Luckily I'm not an emacs user, so I quickly broke myse

Re: [gentoo-user] [Off Topic] screen configuration...

2007-02-24 Thread Frank Gruellich
* Steve [Gentoo] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23. Feb 07: > I want to use screen, but my emacs-afflicted fingers automatically type > "control-a" to go to the beginning of the line in my shell - which is > somewhat unfortunate for screen. With default settings you can send the escape key to an application

[gentoo-user] [Off Topic] screen configuration...

2007-02-23 Thread Steve [Gentoo]
I'm frustrated... I want to use screen, but my emacs-afflicted fingers automatically type "control-a" to go to the beginning of the line in my shell - which is somewhat unfortunate for screen. I assume from the manual that I can re-bind keys to avoid this problem... my first guess was to bung "bi