Or have you tried
screen -x
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Alexandre,
Try disconnecting with a split screen session and try reconnecting by
typing: "screen -x". This should work for you.
Regards,
--Will
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Hi Jae,
I spent several hours trying to tackle this same issue. I wanted to
share what I found out. I found 2 programs that do a pretty good job in
removing the escape codes:
1. Ansifilter: http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/ansifilter/ansifilter.html
2. Ansi2txt: http://sourceforge.net/proj
Is there a way to get screen to reread its configuration file after I make a
change? I could not find a way to do this, but I'm hoping that someone will
know how to do this.
Thanks,
--Will
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