On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 11:20 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On 10/4/05, Geraint Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > screen -RA
> > screen -RAD
>
> Aha! Thanks!
>
> Is there anyway to force this to always be the case? Is there a config
> setting?
Looking at the screen manpage:
Geraint Edwards wrote:
Aaron Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said
(on Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 10:46:51AM -0500):
When I "screen -R" or "screen -RD", the window is always resized
Try
screen -RA
or
screen -RAD
This only seems to work when resuming a screen session.
On 10/4/05, Geraint Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> screen -RA
> screen -RAD
Aha! Thanks!
Is there anyway to force this to always be the case? Is there a config setting?
Either way, it's pretty (lame joke in 5...4...3...2...) RAD!
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Aaron Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said
(on Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 10:46:51AM -0500):
> When I "screen -R" or "screen -RD", the window is always resized
Try
screen -RA
or
screen -RAD
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Geraint A. Edwards (aka "Gedge")
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aaron Griffin wrote:
Hey guys,
It's probably not all that important that the context of this is while
running screen via a putty session, though it could be related to
other things.
When I "screen -R" or "screen -RD", the window is always resized
rather small. I have putty setup to be larger th
Hey guys,
It's probably not all that important that the context of this is while
running screen via a putty session, though it could be related to
other things.
When I "screen -R" or "screen -RD", the window is always resized
rather small. I have putty setup to be larger that the standard 80
colu