Re: time formatting?

2009-01-27 Thread Aaron Davies
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:24 PM, William Pursell wrote: > Aaron Davies wrote: > >> ok, here's a patch (i can't get github to work so this is against the >> tarball http://www.wpursell.net/screen-4.1.0w.110-349d.tar.gz) > > the github address I gave is wrong. Micah posted the correction. > This sh

Re: time formatting?

2009-01-27 Thread William Pursell
Aaron Davies wrote: > ok, here's a patch (i can't get github to work so this is against the > tarball http://www.wpursell.net/screen-4.1.0w.110-349d.tar.gz) the github address I gave is wrong. Micah posted the correction. This should work (or s/clone/pull/): git clone git://github.com/wrp/wscre

Re: time formatting?

2009-01-27 Thread Aaron Davies
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Aaron Davies wrote: > there doesn't seem to be a specific escape for hour or minute, and %c prints > unpadded and colon-separated. > > for purposes of setting 7logfile, i'd like to be able to get the same time > format that > > date +%H%M%S > > yields (ie zero-p

Re: capturing the bell

2009-01-27 Thread Micah Cowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 JuanPablo wrote: > hi, > is posible capture the bell of screen in other program? > example: > if screen launch a bell, the dialog program is called > dialog --msgbox "hello world" 6 25 > > thanks > JuanPablos Try C-a : exec :.. /path/to/filter.pl

Variable colors in hardstatus line

2009-01-27 Thread Chris Jones
My hardstatus line invokes fairly elaborate backticks that tell me all I need to know about the current state of my system. I was thinking of making it more readable by enhancing it with a bit of color. One backtick for instance tells me how hot my system is running and since /proc/acpi/thermal_z

capturing the bell

2009-01-27 Thread JuanPablo
hi, is posible capture the bell of screen in other program? example: if screen launch a bell, the dialog program is called dialog --msgbox "hello world" 6 25 thanks JuanPablos ___ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mail

Re: updating the build

2009-01-27 Thread William Pursell
Christian Ebert wrote: > * William Pursell on Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 19:09:46 + >> I've succesfully built with default settings on OSX/i386, >> freeBSD 6.3/i386 and netBSD/sparc64. These are all BSD >> leaning, so I would appreciate feedback from anyone on >> the build on other platform

screen in z/OS

2009-01-27 Thread Miklos Szigetvari
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Re: EOL switch?

2009-01-27 Thread Leslie P. Polzer
> Didn't you say you could reproduce it in other apps as well, thus ruling > out the app? Yes. I killed the app from another term which got me back to the shell (while still in the defective screen instance), where I could observe the same problem. -- LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com

Re: updating the build

2009-01-27 Thread Christian Ebert
* William Pursell on Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 19:09:46 + > I've succesfully built with default settings on OSX/i386, > freeBSD 6.3/i386 and netBSD/sparc64. These are all BSD > leaning, so I would appreciate feedback from anyone on > the build on other platforms.The git repository is a

Re: How to Reorder and Set Starting Window Numbers

2009-01-27 Thread Pieter Luteijn
> 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