Jim Mahood wrote on 10/07/2015 at 02:18 CEST:
On Jul 9, 2015 3:54 PM, "Konstantin Svist" mailto:fry@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Is there any way of migrating the scrollback buffer from one window to
> another?
> I see there's a way to copy the buffer, but is there a way to paste it
> (so that it
On Jul 9, 2015 3:54 PM, "Konstantin Svist" wrote:
> Is there any way of migrating the scrollback buffer from one window to
> another?
> I see there's a way to copy the buffer, but is there a way to paste it
> (so that it doesn't paste to the command line)?
At the risk of stating the obvious... if
Hi,
Konstantin Svist wrote on 10/07/2015 at 00:02 CEST:
On 07/09/2015 02:42 PM, tilt wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote on 09/07/2015 at 19:14 CEST:
Also, is there a way to migrate command history (guessing this is
probably more related to shell, not screen)
In Bourne Again Shell, a "history migr
On 07/09/2015 02:42 PM, tilt wrote:
> Konstantin Svist wrote on 09/07/2015 at 19:14 CEST:
>> Also, is there a way to migrate command history (guessing this is
>> probably more related to shell, not screen)
>
> In Bourne Again Shell, a "history migration" in bash from a "shell1"
> to a "shell2" proc
Hi,
Konstantin Svist wrote on 09/07/2015 at 19:14 CEST:
Is there any way of migrating the scrollback buffer from one window to
another?
I see there's a way to copy the buffer, but is there a way to paste it
(so that it doesn't paste to the command line)?
Sorry, I don't know an answer to that o
Hi,
Is there any way of migrating the scrollback buffer from one window to
another?
I see there's a way to copy the buffer, but is there a way to paste it
(so that it doesn't paste to the command line)?
Also, is there a way to migrate command history (guessing this is
probably more related to she