# $Id: screenrc,v 1.3 1998-06-15 20:06:42-07 mconst Exp mconst $ # make bells in other windows audible bell "Bell in window %^G" # get rid of some useless stuff in /usr/local/etc/screenrc bind P bind R # add an easy key to renumber the current window bind \# colon "number " # unbind the keys for "kill all windows" bind \\ echo "You cannot hope to slay so many windows at once!" register \\ ^A\ bind ^\ process \\ # make h consistent with ^H as "move to previous window"; use C for hardcopy bind h prev bind C hardcopy # make ^N and ^P next and prev for laziness bind ^N next bind ^P prev # make "kill this window" a bit harder to hit bind k echo "Your weak spell bounces harmlessly off the window." bind K kill # unbind "toggle wrap mode" and flow control, which I tend to hit by mistake bind r echo "Despite your effort, the wrap mode remains unchanged." bind f echo "Despite your effort, the flow control remains unchanged." register r ^Ar register f ^Af bind ^R process r bind ^F process f # make split more convenient: it now brings up the previous window # instead of a blank one, and it leaves the cursor in the new region register S "^O:split^M^O^I^O^O" bind S process S # bind generic function keys to switch windows bindkey -k k0 select 9 bindkey -k k1 select 0 bindkey -k k2 select 1 bindkey -k k3 select 2 bindkey -k k4 select 3 bindkey -k k5 select 4 bindkey -k k6 select 5 bindkey -k k7 select 6 bindkey -k k8 select 7 bindkey -k k9 select 8 #bindkey -k k; select 0 bindkey "\033[[A" select 1 bindkey "\033[[B" select 2 bindkey "\033[[C" select 3 bindkey "\033[[D" select 4 bindkey "\033[[E" select 5 bindkey "\033[11~" select 1 bindkey "\033[12~" select 2 bindkey "\033[13~" select 3 bindkey "\033[14~" select 4 bindkey "\033[15~" select 5 bindkey "\033[17~" select 6 bindkey "\033[18~" select 7 bindkey "\033[19~" select 8 bindkey "\033[20~" select 9 bindkey "\033[21~" select 0 bindkey "\033[11~" select 1 bindkey "\033[12~" select 2 bindkey "\033[13~" select 3 bindkey "\033[14~" select 4 bindkey "\033[15~" select 5 # make keypad_delete send ascii 127. this is wrong: really I ought # to fix all the termcaps that have kD=\177 instead of kD=\E[3~, but # this works and I don't care that much. bindkey -k kD stuff \177 # by default, always let me know when background windows produce text defmonitor on # don't lock up when one display dies defnonblock on # keep 5000 lines of history in all windows defscrollback 5000 # make ^O the escape character, and make ^Oo a literal ^O #escape ^Oo # use the xterm's title bar to display window titles, but display ordinary # screen messages on the bottom line, as usual #hardstatus off #hardstatus ignore # make the timeout for multicharacter key bindings nice and short maptimeout 100 # let messages be displayed for a long time if they're not interrupted msgwait 15 # use interesting messages nethack on # use nifty cool dynamic window title updating shelltitle "$ |bash" # by default, wait an entire minute before deciding a window is silent silencewait 60 # suppress the default startup message startup_message off # pretend to be a vt100, since no one has heard of terminal type "screen" #term vt220 term xterm-color # use an xterm's title bar to display the hardstatus line termcapinfo xterm hs:ts=\E]0;:fs=\007:ds=\E]0;\007 # make bells in this window audible vbell off # make only the first window show up in the utmp, and report idle time to it #screen -t "] |login" 0 #reportidle #deflogin off deflogin on #Add neato titlebar and windowlist. hardstatus on hardstatus alwayslastline #caption always "%{= C}screen[%n] | %c | %h%=" hardstatus string "%{.bW}%-w%{.rW}%n %t%{-}%+w %=%{..G} %H %{..Y} %D %m/%d %C%a " windowlist string " screen[%n %t] %h"