On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 01:19:36PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote: >On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:13:38PM -0800, [email protected] wrote: >>For GNU Screen when scrolling through history (I think) I set up something >>like >>this on scrollback, (n/2)-1. In other words, n = "number of lines on the >>screen" divided by 2 is what is default. I then subtract one line, so this >>gives me a line at the top or bottom of the page which I can use for reference >>and lets me know if I've pressed pgup/pgdown too many times or an anomaly has >>occurred and I skipped over a message or other data. >> >>Can (n/2)-1 equation or similar equation be used for pager_context? >> >>(I believe I'm looking at the correct configuration variable.) > >You can probably fake it like this with bash: > >set pager_context=`echo $((LINES/2 - 1))`
:set ?pager_context pager_context=-1 And, I *think* the page scrolling for viewing emails returns to the default scroll page by page action at this point. (Something to hack on later for me. ;-) -- Roger http://rogerx.freeshell.org/
