* Charles A. Templeton III had this to say on [24 Jan 2009, 07:40:43 -0600]:
> When I load screen it defaults to assigning window numbers starting
> from '0' and counting upwards. How do I customize my setting so that
> screen default to creating the first window start at '1' and count
> upwards (a
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 6:42 AM, dae3 wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:14:48 +1100, Trent W. Buck
> wrote:
>
>> dae3 writes:
> [...]
>>> It would be really cool if gnu-screen could receive mouse wheel events
>>> and translate them to Command-Esc and ^Y or ^E as appropriate. Xterm can
>>> pass mou
* Charles A. Templeton III on Saturday, January 24, 2009 at 07:40:43 -0600
> On a related question, is it possible to reorder or switch the window
> numbers? For example take window '1' and change it to window '8' (if
> there is no window '8') or switch windows '1' and '8' (if a window '8'
> alread
When I load screen it defaults to assigning window numbers starting
from '0' and counting upwards. How do I customize my setting so that
screen default to creating the first window start at '1' and count
upwards (and if possible placing '0' after '9'?) When I have multiple
windows up the first wind
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:14:48 +1100, Trent W. Buck
wrote:
> dae3 <725...@gmail.com> writes:
[...]
>> It would be really cool if gnu-screen could receive mouse wheel events
>> and translate them to Command-Esc and ^Y or ^E as appropriate. Xterm can
>> pass mouse events to the app running inside its