Re: [OmniOS-discuss] screnrc or terminfo/termcap definitions changed in 151026

2018-09-22 Thread PÁSZTOR György
Hi,

"Andy Fiddaman"  írta 2018-09-11 22:16-kor:
> According to the release notes at https://omniosce.org/releasenotes

Well, it's not a solution, but finally I "solved" the problem with a
workaround: I started to learn tmux instead.
It seams tmux works more flawless in 026.
I added some entry to my .tmux.conf to make my most often used keys
similar to the original screen behaviour:
unbind C-b
set-option -g prefix C-a
bind-key C-a send-prefix
bind ' ' next-window
bind n next-layout
bind BSpace previous-window

Cheers,
Gyu
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Re: [OmniOS-discuss] screnrc or terminfo/termcap definitions changed in 151026

2018-09-12 Thread PÁSZTOR György
Hi,

"Andy Fiddaman"  írta 2018-09-11 22:16-kor:
> 
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2018, P?SZTOR Gy?rgy wrote:
> ; Can someone tell me, what changed in screenrc or termcap between 151022 and
> ; 151026?
> 
> According to the release notes at https://omniosce.org/releasenotes
> 
> o The /etc/screenrc file delivered by the screen package is now based on the
>   recommended global template as delivered by the authors; you may wish to 
> check
>   that it still meets your needs. If you have previously customised this file
>   then it will not be updated but the new template file will be installed as
>   /etc/screenrc.new.

Ok, maybe It was not obvious from my e-mail: I used screen with default
settings. No local change were made originally.

> o screen is now linked against ncurses in order to support more terminal
>   types (e.g. iterm)

This may explain why screen broke. At least the way it exits and cleans the
screen. It still jumps back to the right upper corner, just leave the
garbage on your terminal.

Regards,
Gyu
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Re: [OmniOS-discuss] screnrc or terminfo/termcap definitions changed in 151026

2018-09-11 Thread Andy Fiddaman


On Tue, 11 Sep 2018, P?SZTOR Gy?rgy wrote:

; Hi!
;
; Can someone tell me, what changed in screenrc or termcap between 151022 and
; 151026?

According to the release notes at https://omniosce.org/releasenotes

o The /etc/screenrc file delivered by the screen package is now based on the
  recommended global template as delivered by the authors; you may wish to check
  that it still meets your needs. If you have previously customised this file
  then it will not be updated but the new template file will be installed as
  /etc/screenrc.new.

o screen is now linked against ncurses in order to support more terminal
  types (e.g. iterm)

Andy

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Re: [OmniOS-discuss] screnrc or terminfo/termcap definitions changed in 151026

2018-09-11 Thread Bob Friesenhahn

On Tue, 11 Sep 2018, PÁSZTOR György wrote:


Can someone tell me, what changed in screenrc or termcap between 151022 and
151026?


I have seen strange issues with recent 151022 when editing a file 
using vim.  WYSIWYG definitely did not apply.  There does appear to be 
strangeness with terminal codes or even in vim/curses itself.


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