On 10/11/2014 01:43 PM, Basil Mohamed Gohar wrote:
> I used to use the following command to enable scrolling with the
> mousewheel through the scrollback buffer in graphical terminals:
>
> > termcapinfo xterm* ti@:te@
>
>
> I then discovered the caption feature, but upon enabling the caption,
> the scrolling feature enabled by the termcapinfo piece above failed
> working.  My full .screenrc is here:
>
> > [basilgohar@alpha ~]$ cat .screenrc
> > startup_message off
> > shell -${SHELL}
> > defscrollback 100000
> >
> > # Source:
> > http://code-and-hacks.peculier.com/bash/setting-terminal-title-in-gnu-screen/
> >
> > termcapinfo xterm* 'hs:ts=\E]0;:fs=\007:ds=\E]0;\007'
> > defhstatus "screen ^E (^Et) | $USER@^EH"
> > hardstatus off
> >
> > #hardstatus on
> > #hardstatus alwayslastline
> > #hardstatus string "%w"
> >
> > caption always "%{= kc}%H (system load: %l) %L=%-Lw%45>%{+b
> > by}%n%f*%t%{-}%+Lw %-29=%{= .m}%D, %M %d, %Y %C:%s %A"
> > #caption always "%?%F%{-b bc}%:%{-b bb}%?%C|%D|%M %d|%H|%?%F%{+u wb}%?
> > %L=%-Lw%45>%{+b by}%n%f*%t%{-}%+Lw%-0<"
> >
> > # Added by Basil - Enable scrolling in remote terminal emulators
> > termcapinfo xterm* ti@:te@
> Is there a way that can have the benefit of both scrolling in graphical
> terminals (e.g., gnome-terminal or mate-terminal) and also enjoy the
> extra status and information afforded by the caption.
>
I hate to "bump", but I still have not found a solution to this.  I was hoping 
someone could shed some insight into how I might have a solution to this 
problem.

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