Re: bug #23945

2008-08-13 Thread Micah Cowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 YONETANI Tomokazu wrote: > Hi. > After the fix to #23945 (cb9d14bd8a198447d20ccd4be848df679a3047d9) committed, > the cursor temporarily displayed at the wrong place when I enter copy-mode > and move the cursor while "Copy mode - ..." caption is display

Re: [screen-devel] Re: Man-writing volunteers?

2008-08-13 Thread Geraint Edwards
Juergen Weigert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said (on Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 04:55:26PM +0200): > - compare man and texinfo, > - bring them back in sync > - (later) find a tool to generate both from one source Count me in. I much prefer manpages to texinfo, so I'm keen to help keep them in

Re: reading custom .bashrc

2008-08-13 Thread Stephane Chazelas
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 09:09:25PM +0900, Seongsu Lee wrote: > I have my own bashrc file named '$HOME/.{USERNAM}/bashrc'. I want the bash > shell read the custom bashrc file when I create a new window every time in > GNU screen. Do you have some configurations for this in screenrc? Or > some tricks

reading custom .bashrc

2008-08-13 Thread Seongsu Lee
Hi, I have my own bashrc file named '$HOME/.{USERNAM}/bashrc'. I want the bash shell read the custom bashrc file when I create a new window every time in GNU screen. Do you have some configurations for this in screenrc? Or some tricks to do this? Thank you. -- http://www.senux.com/ _

bug #23945

2008-08-13 Thread YONETANI Tomokazu
Hi. After the fix to #23945 (cb9d14bd8a198447d20ccd4be848df679a3047d9) committed, the cursor temporarily displayed at the wrong place when I enter copy-mode and move the cursor while "Copy mode - ..." caption is displayed. The cursor stays at the wrong place on the terminal until I refresh the scr

how to create a 'restricted' screen

2008-08-13 Thread Môshe Van der Sterre
Hello, I want some of my users to have access to an serial console / control script, but make it unable for them to use a normal shell. I'll probably make use of bash or dash for the control script, and it manages opening the serial console and some other stuff, the serial console is supposed to r

Scriptable way to determine current display

2008-08-13 Thread Edward Faulkner
I'm trying to find a scriptable way to determine the currently active screen display. I have multiple displays connected to a single screen session, and I'd like to use the "at" command to send commands to a particular display. Specifically, I have a script like this: #!/bin/bash screen -r -X se

Re: Man-writing volunteers?

2008-08-13 Thread Stephane Chazelas
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 04:55:26PM +0200, Juergen Weigert wrote: [...] > - (later) find a tool to generate both from one source [...] About that, zsh uses yodl as a format that is then used to produce texinfo and man pages. The result is good at least on the info side. So you may want to consider

Re: Man-writing volunteers?

2008-08-13 Thread Thomas Adam
2008/8/13 Juergen Weigert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > So your plan looks like this: > - compare man and texinfo, > - bring them back in sync > - (later) find a tool to generate both from one source > > right? Yep. Spot on. :) -- Thomas Adam ___ screen-us

Re: Man-writing volunteers?

2008-08-13 Thread Juergen Weigert
On Aug 12, 08 19:09:03 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote: > > On Aug 12, 08 17:45:08 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote: > >> Or use asciidoc or txt2tags, etc. > > > > I like that plan! > > Which? ;) I'm going to sit tight on this thread for a few days, so I > know the best direction to take. The choice of weapon