Marc Chantreux wrote:
Hi all,Thanks for the "organizational" tip.. Sounds like a smart way to categorize one's activities and I'll give it a shot asap.
I'm working on 2 Sessions : - one named I that runs my internet programs ( irc, mail , newsgroups ) - one named W that runs the programs i need for work ( zsh , vi , ... )
to switch from I to W, i c-aD and run screen -RDS W. is there a way to do it faster ?
another way to resolve my problem is to have something like 'windows group' in one session. does it exist ?
regards, mc
_______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users
But why do you need to dis/re-connect to your different sessions..?
Are you using a system (or some peculiar connection context..) where you cannot use multiple consoles/xterms.. or am I missing something..?
I plan to use this on two linux consoles and switch via Alt+F1 - Alt+F2 .. eg. (or two full-screen aterms and use my window manager's window-switching capabilities..)
Apologies for not providing a "pure screen solution" but I thought I'd ask for more details since the "usability problem" interests me..
Cheers, cga
_______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users
