Binding Control+Left/Right arrows?

2007-02-18 Thread Kim Lidström
How would I do if I wanted to bind Control+Left/Right arrow buttons to something? I've tried the following: bind ^kr bindkey ^kr bindkey -k ^kr That without success. If I do ``bind ^kr'' I get an error message saying: /home/dexter/.screenrc: bind: character, ^x, or (octal) \032 expected. But

Re: Facilitate scrolling

2007-02-18 Thread leslie . polzer
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 04:23:11PM +0100, Juergen Weigert wrote: > On Feb 18, 07 12:32:52 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Would a patch integrating easier scrolling, say, by the Linux-style > > SHIFT+PG??, be welcome? > > Couldn't that be done woth a keybinding? Hm... I'm not a Screen guru,

Re: Facilitate scrolling

2007-02-18 Thread Phil!Gregory
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-18 12:32 +0100]: > Would a patch integrating easier scrolling, say, by the Linux-style > SHIFT+PG??, be welcome? I do this with some keybindings. The only caveat is that you have a pause on the first shift-pgup as screen displays the message that y

Re: Facilitate scrolling

2007-02-18 Thread Juergen Weigert
On Feb 18, 07 12:32:52 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > The current scrolling interface to GNU Screen is not particularly simple > to use, and neither so to understand. The reason is that this mode is > mainly designed to move around and work with text, and not to scroll the > window, which is

Facilitate scrolling

2007-02-18 Thread leslie . polzer
The current scrolling interface to GNU Screen is not particularly simple to use, and neither so to understand. The reason is that this mode is mainly designed to move around and work with text, and not to scroll the window, which is just a side effect. Would a patch integrating easier scrolling,

Mailing list irritations

2007-02-18 Thread leslie . polzer
The current way the mailing lists are displayed on the web site is quite misleading. There's a direct link to the archives, but not to the information summary. Instead there's the address to send mails to the list besides, making the users believe that they can just send mails without being subs