* Mag Gam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-20 20:26 -0400]: > Thanks that works! Now what if my names are different? Currently I am naming > each session as the hostname. Is it possible to run it to all my windows > eventhough my names are different?
Yes, as long as you really mean "all". Just use at # <command> The '#' tells screen to match against windows numbers and titles, but since you haven't provided any text, it matches everything. If you want some windows, but not all, they'll need to all have some portion of their titles in common. > Also, are regular expressions allowed in :mode ? Strictly speaking, it would be the screen commands that would have to understand regular expressions, not colon mode. But none of screen's commands support regular expressions. I don't think any of them even support globbing characters. -- ...computer contrarian of the first order... / http://aperiodic.net/phil/ PGP: 026A27F2 print: D200 5BDB FC4B B24A 9248 9F7A 4322 2D22 026A 27F2 --- -- The problem with using C++ ... is that there's already a strong tendency in the language to require you to know everything before you can do anything. -- Larry Wall ---- --- -- _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users
