On 2020-03-27 01:37:18, Ben Kamen spake thus:
> On 3/27/20 1:09 AM, ed-scr...@s5h.net wrote:
> > On 2020-03-26 21:17-0400, dan d. wrote:
> > > I recently subscribed. I was informed I was already on the mailing
> > > list from some time ago.
> > >
> > > I have not seen any traffic for a long time.
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020, Neal Fultz wrote:
> Try the eval command
Thanks; just the thing I was looking for. This provided many examples via
google I can use.
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> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020, 9:17 AM dan d. wrote:
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> >
> > I should have mention that I looked athe man page and a google without
> > finding
Try the eval command
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020, 9:17 AM dan d. wrote:
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> I should have mention that I looked athe man page and a google without
> finding an answer.
>
> Thanks.
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> XB
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I should have mention that I looked athe man page and a google without finding
an answer.
Thanks.
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XB
Is it possible to define a keybind command so a series of screen commands are
sent without having to manually enter them individually?
For example, the c-a plus other screen key commands would work with one keybind
defined command.
Thanks.
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XB
I have use screen in a mac terminal for a long time and all has worked as
desired.
Recently when setup the "chdir" in screenrc doesn't change to the indicated
directory before creating the named screen in screenrc.
The screens were created but all are in my home directory. I can cd to the
p
I joined both this list and devel list last week .. right after I put in a
feature request... looking for a new command line option that will force a
session out of "copy" mode on session disconnect... I didn't ask for this
one, but an option to auto leave copy mode after N seconds would be useful
On 2020-03-27 08:54+, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> I use screen every day on multiple machines, it just works, thank you
> very much.
This is probably the reason.
For those users that run into a problem, they probably turn to Google
first. There's lots of good information on the internet docum
I use screen every day on multiple machines, it just works, thank you
very much.
ht
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