On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:00:25 -0400 screen-users-requ...@gnu.org writes:
> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 01:59:47 +0100
> From: Malte Skoruppa
> Subject: Question about the split feature
> To: screen-users@gnu.org
> Message-ID: <49b5bb83.4000...@countnumber.de>
>
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> What I would like to have is t
Hi,
I want to see the name of the session in my caption. As there is no
predefined string escape, I tried this:
backtick 1 0 0 echo $STY
caption always "...%1`..."
but the environment variable STY is not set when the backtick command is
executed.
How could I get the session name otherwi
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Micah Cowan wrote:
> Chris Lieb wrote:
>> Micah Iowan wrote:
>>> GNU ncurses has a specific entry for putty, so you might want to "tic"
>>> the latest terminfo definitions from ncurses (it's in a file named
>>> misc/terminfo.src, IIRC). And then, of co
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Chris Lieb wrote:
> Micah Iowan wrote:
>> GNU ncurses has a specific entry for putty, so you might want to "tic"
>> the latest terminfo definitions from ncurses (it's in a file named
>> misc/terminfo.src, IIRC). And then, of course, have PuTTY set TERM
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Micah Iowan wrote:
> Chris Lieb wrote:
>> Florian Bender wrote:
>>> Chris Lieb wrote:
I have run into two issues getting screen to work with the Linux kernel
configuration utility (make config).
First, in PuTTY, the display is garbl
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Chris Lieb wrote:
> Florian Bender wrote:
>> Chris Lieb wrote:
>>> I have run into two issues getting screen to work with the Linux kernel
>>> configuration utility (make config).
>>>
>>> First, in PuTTY, the display is garbled when the config utility
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Florian Bender wrote:
> Chris Lieb wrote:
>> I have run into two issues getting screen to work with the Linux kernel
>> configuration utility (make config).
>>
>> First, in PuTTY, the display is garbled when the config utility is
>> running. I have a