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[screen-devel] [bug #43524] Screen keybindings
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[screen-devel] [bug #43524] Screen keybindings |
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Tue, 04 Nov 2014 09:43:46 +0000 |
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URL:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?43524>
Summary: Screen keybindings
Project: GNU Screen
Submitted by: liar666
Submitted on: Tue 04 Nov 2014 09:43:45 AM GMT
Category: Program Logic
Severity: 3 - Normal
Priority: 5 - Normal
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
Release: None
Fixed Release: None
Planned Release: None
Work Required: None
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Details:
Hi all,
According to the manual:
https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/html_node/Focus.html#Focus
"(C-a <Tab>)
Move the input focus to the next region. This is done in a cyclic way so
that the top region is selected after the bottom one. If no subcommand is
given it defaults to `down'. `up' cycles in the opposite order, `top' and
`bottom' go to the top and bottom region respectively. Useful bindings are (j
and k as in vi)
bind j focus down
bind k focus up
bind t focus top
bind b focus bottom"
I've bound "C-a p" to "focus up" and "C-a n" to "focus down"... And they do
exactly what is said: they switch to the top/bottom region, but NEVER to the
region on the right or on the left and they never go back to an lower/upper
region.
On the contrary, the default C-a <Tab> focuses alternatively on each region of
the whole list of regions, going up/down/top/bottom if necessary and cycling
through the list...
As a conclusion, that means that, contrarily to what the documentation says:
1. "focus <argument>" does not follow a cycle process;
2. "focus" with no argument does not behave by default as "focus down"...
So either the documentation or the implementation is wrong...
This is particularly annoying, since I'm trying to bind a key to a command
that would cycle through the whole list of regions, but in reverse order (in
order not to have to go through a cycle of X (>>2) "C-a <Tab>" to reach the
previous region), but such a command actually doesn't exist :[
Cheers
GM
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