URL: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?59183> Summary: Switching regions with the mouse fails with wide regions Project: GNU Screen Submitted by: None Submitted on: Sat 26 Sep 2020 09:12:19 AM UTC Cate
Hello everyone, it is my pleasure to announce release of GNU Screen v.4.2.0 available at http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/screen/ (I will also upload to ftp.gnu.org as soon as my access is a
I think he means `git blame`; see 8507a32, which is the reformatting commit. Like you said, that's fine--I had no trouble finding the history for the code that I needed to look at. While that is cert
[Sent this message originally from the wrong e-mail address--moderators, you can delete the one from the other address.] I think he means `git blame`; see 8507a32, which is the reformatting commit. L
Hi again, For those who think "TL;DR", the commit for the 4.0.3 release is very likely ee51fe58adee19357375b007e0e81e37317773b8. If you're interested how I found that out, continue reading. :-) That'
It isn't currently implemented. I don't have any plans to implement this in the near future. But if someone wrote a patch, I would certainly look at it *hint* :-) I would be just a little surprised i
has anybody considered implementing this feature? or is it already there and i am so dumb i couldn't find it??? :) i'd like to convert a few people to using screen (possibly from top of git, with the
By the way, there are three things I had to do to get it to compile on Solaris 9 (5.9 Generic_112233-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4): 1. in config.h, #define _XPG_4_2 Because of this in /usr/include/sys
Thanks. The first two fixes work great -i.e., the Alexander Gattin patch, and adding -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=1 and -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1 into the CFLAGS in the Makefile. I can't find a definition for CM
* Przyjazny, Martin had this to say on [14 Apr 2010, 14:13:23 +0000]: [snip] Could you please try the patch from Alexander Gattin at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?29451 and see if that helps with th
* Przyjazny, Martin had this to say on [11 Apr 2010, 19:27:00 +0000]: That was an unintentional change. Fixed in 4fb0d4f. This is fixed in a228411. Thanks very much for the reports. Cheers. Sadrul
I'm working on rewriting the description of the resize command in the manual. I have all of the behavior figured out except for the -p and -l switches. I see that they're different from -h and -v in
Several of the things you mentioned above are in fact optional. All of them are also useful. I'm certainly hoping we aren't going to be adding too much more on top of what we have, but scriptability
I simply cannot take in all of the features that screen has (verticalsplit? check. alternate xterm buffer? check. Full stdin/stdout piping capability? check. Extended registers? check. Macros? check
Thanks to bringing that to my attention; I had been planning on applying that as-is, after a basic review. Are you aware of any other potential problems with the remaining patches in that dir? - -- M
Also, several of the patches in the patches/* directory do not patch against the current repository; for one, the gcc4.0 patch appears to have been incorporated. The fFtT command sequence still patch
I downloaded the current version from the git repository, and don't seem to see any verticalsplit commands anywhere (including comm.c). Also, several of the patches in the patches/* directory do not
Any and all help is absolutely appreciated! Regarding the documentation: are you familiar with the new verticalsplit, and layout features? These are things that do not appear in the documentation, b
Hello, I am new to this list, so, forgive me if this belongs into the users list, but I thought that since it is a feature that is only present in the CVS branch, it would fit here much better. I wan
I have posted a patch at http://www.brainshell.org/patches/ that adds a firstline option to the hardstatus command, just because I think the status looks better at the top of the screen. This patch m