From: Sam Leon on
Matthew Moore wrote:
> On Friday February 26 2010 9:42:09 am wishi wrote:
>> Am 26.02.10 12:20, schrieb Alex Samad:
>>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:16:57AM +0100, Marius wrote:
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I'm using the xfce4-terminal and GNU screen.
>>>> However since ... forever I have stuff in my .screenrc that made
>>>> it recently stopped when I switched to Debian and xfce's term:
>>>>
>>>> defscrollback 5000
>>>> termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te
>>>>
>>>> xfce4's terminal settings reflect an xterm. rxvt and other
>>>> terminal emulators - when I press pageUP so scroll, simply go back
>>>> in my shell history.
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody have a proper working config for me? Cold help a lot.
>>> not sure I undestand, but
>>>
>>> I use two methods shift-pageup and ctrl-x and then arrows keys, my magic
>>> key is ctrl-x not ctrl-a
>> Well... when I do that I can scroll up, but just within he
>> xfce4-terminal, rxvt... buffer.
>> That means I leave screen's screen, where the current screen-window's
>> text is rolling.
>
> If I understand you correctly, you want some way to easily scroll *inside* of
> screen. AFAIK the easiest way to do this is to use the "copy" command, by
> default 'ctrl-a ['. I guess that if you want to use pageup to scroll, you
> could bind it using the appropriately named "bind" command in your .screenrc
> file.
>
> MM
>
>

ctrl-a esc is what I use
Sam


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