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# GNU Screen - main configuration file | |
# All other .screenrc files will source this file to inherit settings. | |
# Author: Christian Wills - [email protected] | |
# Allow bold colors - necessary for some reason | |
attrcolor b ".I" | |
# Tell screen how to set colors. AB = background, AF=foreground | |
termcapinfo xterm 'Co#256:AB=\E[48;5;%dm:AF=\E[38;5;%dm' | |
# Enables use of shift-PgUp and shift-PgDn | |
termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te@ | |
# Erase background with current bg color | |
defbce "on" | |
# Enable 256 color term | |
term xterm-256color | |
# Cache 30000 lines for scroll back | |
defscrollback 30000 | |
# New mail notification | |
backtick 101 30 15 $HOME/bin/mailstatus.sh | |
hardstatus alwayslastline | |
# Very nice tabbed colored hardstatus line | |
hardstatus string '%{= Kd} %{= Kd}%-w%{= Kr}[%{= KW}%n %t%{= Kr}]%{= Kd}%+w %-= %{KG} %H%{KW}|%{KY}%101`%{KW}|%D %M %d %Y%{= Kc} %C%A%{-}' | |
# change command character from ctrl-a to ctrl-b (emacs users may want this) | |
#escape ^Bb | |
# Hide hardstatus: ctrl-a f | |
bind f eval "hardstatus ignore" | |
# Show hardstatus: ctrl-a F | |
bind F eval "hardstatus alwayslastline" |
How do implement these changes into screen
in your home dir, create .screenrc file and paste in, run screen with your user with the command "screen -D -RR" to reattach all previous.
Thanks, very usefull
How do implement these changes into screen
After You've updated your ~/.screenrc file, just press (within screen) "ctrl" with "a", then type source ~/.screenrc after a colon, like this - ":source ~/.screenrc" and press "enter"
ctrl-a :source ~/.screenrc <enter>
Indeed, thanks for sharing! Nice layout and colors choice.
Another option for status line, with date and clock:
hardstatus string '%{= Kd} %{= Kd}%-w%{= Kr}[%{= KW}%n %t%{= Kr}]%{= Kd}%+w %-= %{KG} %H%{KW}|%{KY}%101`%{KW}|%D %M %d %Y%{= Kc} %C%A%{-}'
I'm confused. I thought the below code would allow me to scrollback using Shift-PgUp/Down, but instead it cycles me through the windows. Is this cycling the expected behavior?
# Enables use of shift-PgUp and shift-PgDn
termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te@
Really needs
To kill the startup splash.