Re: hardstatus question

2011-10-14 Thread todd freed
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Jostein Berntsen wrote: > On 14.10.11,09:17, todd freed wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Jostein Berntsen >> wrote: >> > On 13.10.11,10:25, todd freed wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> In your .screenrc you can use "hardstatus" to set your hardstatus >>

Re: hardstatus question

2011-10-14 Thread Jostein Berntsen
On 14.10.11,09:17, todd freed wrote: > On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Jostein Berntsen > wrote: > > On 13.10.11,10:25, todd freed wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> In your .screenrc you can use "hardstatus" to set your hardstatus > >> line, using the STRING ESCAPES as documented in man screen. > >>

Re: hardstatus question

2011-10-14 Thread todd freed
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Jostein Berntsen wrote: > On 13.10.11,10:25, todd freed wrote: >> Hello, >> >> In your .screenrc you can use "hardstatus" to set your hardstatus >> line, using the STRING ESCAPES as documented in man screen. >> >> My question is about the %w option, which is suppos

Re: hardstatus question

2011-10-14 Thread Jostein Berntsen
On 13.10.11,10:25, todd freed wrote: > Hello, > > In your .screenrc you can use "hardstatus" to set your hardstatus > line, using the STRING ESCAPES as documented in man screen. > > My question is about the %w option, which is supposed to be the number > and name of each window. > > It appears t

hardstatus question

2011-10-13 Thread todd freed
Hello, In your .screenrc you can use "hardstatus" to set your hardstatus line, using the STRING ESCAPES as documented in man screen. My question is about the %w option, which is supposed to be the number and name of each window. It appears that the text generated by %w for each window is truncat