On Wednesday 23 August 2006 6:02 pm, Toby wrote:
> Such a line would enable you to always have a clear idea of where the
> various programs are. If you, like me, use a couple of dedicated keys
> to cycle between the windows, a tab bar would make that operation much
> more self-explanatory. (As a
Toby wrote:
Hello
I, like many others, find the "tabbed" metaphor of recent browsers and
other programs very intuitive and practical.
As such, I'd love to see a similar device implemented in screen, or to
do it myself. But first I'd like to hear what you think about it.
[...]
I don't hav
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 12:19:07PM +0800, aladdin wrote:
> aladdin wrote:
>>
>> Hi, all.
>>
>> My vim syntax highlighting does not work in SCREEN.
> I finally got it, everyone.
Congrats!
> It turns out that the alias vi='vim' is not set in SCREEN. (It is
> strange that vi alias is set outside