On (13/03/18 11:36), Dave Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> put forth the 
proposition:
On (13/03/18 08:34), Amadeusz Sławiński <am...@asmblr.net> put forth the 
proposition:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 05:24:40 +0000
David Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> wrote:

On (13/03/18 05:01), Dave Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> put forth the 
proposition:
On (13/03/18 04:52), Dave Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> put forth the 
proposition:
Hello

I've recently made a couple of binds to toggle the hardstatus. I can
turn it on with the string command, or set it to ignore.

I've just noticed though that when it is set to ignore I don't get my
visual bell in the caption window item. I still get a message about a
bell in window N. If I turn back on the hardstatus then the window
name starts to follow the rendition settings that I'm using.

So is there a way of getting the caption window name to follow the
rendition when hardstatus isn't visible?

I thought I'd seen an escape code for use in caption and hartdstatus
once, but I can't find it now.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Strange. I just got a bell with hardstatus on ignore. Needs more data
I think.

Well it seems that the bell rendition does not show either way, unless
I do a toggle of the hardstatus.

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Hey,

can you provide exact list of steps to reproduce the problem?

Cheers,
Amadeusz

In .screenrc:

rendition bell "=bB w"
bind s hardstatus ignore
bind q hardstatus alwayslastline

Open a new screen window and do:

sleep 5 && printf "\a"

Switch back to first screen window and wait.
You can experiment with the hardstatus shown or not. I seem to get
mixed results.

screen 4.06.02 (GNU) 23-Oct-17

Well I have found a workaround is to issue a 'redisplay' after the
bell.

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