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Re: lynx-dev peculiar behavior with Ctl-z
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mattack |
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Re: lynx-dev peculiar behavior with Ctl-z |
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Sat, 10 Jul 1999 17:13:59 -0700 (PDT) |
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Philip Webb wrote:
>there may be a bug involving Lynx, but why do you use ^z here?
>if you're running Screen, you should never need to suspend a program,
>merely enter ^a c to create another window in which to do whatever,
>then ^a k to remove it again.
As nice as screen is (I'm running it now and have a hard time when I'm on
a system without it -- like MacOSX at work - couldn't get it to compile for
some reason I forget)... I definitely very often still ^Z out of programs.
I just think that having more than 4 or so screens is annoying (1=trn,
2=pine, 3 usually is lynx, and 4 is a 'spare' for doing shell stuff). I
still will ^Z out of programs more often than creating new screens.
BTW, your answer seems along the lines of "use a real [gui] browser" kind of
sentiment.
- lynx-dev peculiar behavior, Larry W. Virden, 1999/07/10
- Re: lynx-dev peculiar behavior, Kim DeVaughn, 1999/07/10
- Re: lynx-dev peculiar behavior with Ctl-z, Philip Webb, 1999/07/10
- Re: lynx-dev peculiar behavior, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/10
- Re: lynx-dev peculiar behavior, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/10
- Re: lynx-dev peculiar behavior, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/10