on such a "tab bar"?
Do not use screen 0, start with screen 1 instead. Make ^A0 switch to
window 10 instead of 0.
(e.g. put
bind c screen 1
bind 0 select 10
screen 1
at the end of your ~/.screenrc file)
Cheers,
Michael.
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Michael Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
main(
bW}%-w%{.rW}%f%n %t%{-}%+w %=%{..G}[%H %l] %{..Y}
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In my head, screen 0 is to the right of screen 9, not left of screen 1,
because of how keyboards look.
Is there any way to get screen to represent this on such a "tab bar"?
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Daniel Mikkelsen
Copyleft Software
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 6:02 pm, Toby wrote:
> Such a line would enable you to always have a clear idea of where the
> various programs are. If you, like me, use a couple of dedicated keys
> to cycle between the windows, a tab bar would make that operation much
> more self-expla
Toby wrote:
Hello
I, like many others, find the "tabbed" metaphor of recent browsers and
other programs very intuitive and practical.
As such, I'd love to see a similar device implemented in screen, or to
do it myself. But first I'd like to hear what you think about it.
[...]
I don't hav
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 07:17:39PM EDT, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On 8/23/06, Toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hello
> >
> >I, like many others, find the "tabbed" metaphor of recent browsers and
> >other programs very intuitive and practical.
> >
> >As such, I'd love to see a similar device implemen
On 8/23/06, Toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I, like many others, find the "tabbed" metaphor of recent browsers and
other programs very intuitive and practical.
As such, I'd love to see a similar device implemented in screen, or to
do it myself. But first I'd like to hear what you think a
'waste' one terminal line, either the top or bottom one,
to display an ordered list of window titles. I would ideally waste one
line out of a 80x25 terminal, so as to have 80x24 inner windows, which
are still perfectly useable.
The line, or 'tab bar', would need some sort of