Re: Colour remnants from previous program

2007-05-04 Thread Joe Zbiciak
I can. See attached blowups. -- We sell Spatulas, and that's all! http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/ http://sdk-1600.spatula-city.org/ http://intyos.spatula-city.org/ - Original Message From: cga2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: screen-users@gnu.org Sent: Friday, May 4, 2007 8:37:01 PM Subje

Re: Colour remnants from previous program

2007-05-04 Thread Christian Ebert
* cga2000 on Friday, May 04, 2007 at 21:37:01 -0400: > Can you actually see the artifacts on his screenshot? My guess is bottom right corner; should be green brackets, and yellow chars. c -- Vim plugin to paste current GNU Screen buffer in (almost) any mode:

Re: Colour remnants from previous program

2007-05-04 Thread cga2000
On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 02:11:35AM EDT, Christian Ebert wrote: > * cga2000 on Thursday, May 03, 2007 at 20:42:55 -0400: > > Also, at least in my environment, CRTL-L usually redraws the screen and > > usually takes care of removing whatever garbage I have on the display. > > Hm, not necessarily of

Re: bad interaction with custom prompt and beginning-of-line

2007-05-04 Thread Robert Anderson
Well, sort of. I did close it, but in the wrong place. \[\] must enclose non-printing characters and *only* non-printing characters. I was taking \[\] to mean "this prompt may include non-printing characters." With that straightened out, it now works as expected. Thank you. On 5/4/07, Brian

Re: bad interaction with custom prompt and beginning-of-line

2007-05-04 Thread Brian Mathis
Your prompt doesn't appear to be formatted correctly. At a quick glance, it looks like you are starting the prompt with a "non printing" escape sequence (\[) for bash, but you never close it. Take a look at the bash man page, specifically do a search for "begin a sequence of non-printing char

bad interaction with custom prompt and beginning-of-line

2007-05-04 Thread Robert Anderson
I use bash and have a custom prompt that includes some coloring (which includes non-printing characters, of course). When in an xterm, I can always use ctrl-a (beginning-of-line) to return to the beginning of the line, and it always goes to the correct cursor position. When I start screen, if I

remove caption?

2007-05-04 Thread Ben Crawford
Greetings I was wondering if it is possible to remove the caption bar when the windows are split, I tried setting it to black but it still takes up 1 line of precious screen space. Thank you, Ben _ Get Hotmail, News, Sport and Ente