vim look wrong. I guess I'd best stick with
the screen terminfo.
Any hints on how I could fix screen-256color so that the underlining
will work?
Greetings,
Frank
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Hi.
On Sat 2009-12-12 00:53, Eric Smith proclaimed:
> I want to set up a screen window with a command from another
> machine.
>
> [e...@zeus ] $ ssh p screen -t mutt
> Must be connected to a terminal.
>
> Is there a way around this?
ssh host -t ...
Greetings,
Frank
fect can be seen in this screenshot:
http://yogan.meinungsverstaerker.de/tmp/screen-background-color-problem.jpg
Greetings,
Frank
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Hi.
On Fri 2009-03-13 07:06, Thomas Adam
proclaimed:
> 2009/3/11 Frank Blendinger :
> > 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 a
Hi.
On Wed 2009-03-11 12:29, Alexander Steinert
proclaimed:
> Frank Blendinger, Wed 2009-03-11 01:53 CET:
> > 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
&g
ssion name otherwise?
Greetings,
Frank
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