Hi Greg

> I realize that screen expects to have an interactive user at one end
> of its connection, and therefore I'm in some sense misusing the
> program.

Well, not if you use 'screen -X'. Maybe the 'stuff' command helps:

       stuff string

       Stuff the string string in the input  buffer  of  the  current  window.
       This is like the "paste" command but with much less overhead.  You can‐
       not paste large buffers with the "stuff" command. It is most useful for
       key bindings. See also "bindkey".

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jean                           . .. .... //\\\oo///\\


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