* Sadrul Habib Chowdhury on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 10:38:19 -0500 >>> Using the same revision, both the following rc works: >>> >>> screen 4 man man >> >> Once screen is running, yes. Does it work as _first_ rc command >> too? Not for me.
See below. >> $ echo $STY >> >> $ screen 4 man man >> >> Then I get: >> >>| Cannot exec '4': no such file or directory > > Oh, I don't believe that's supposed to work (in current or old versions). Sorry, I tried to replicate and simplify the following that I have in my screenrc: # startup of programs screen -t slrn 1 env TERMCAP= slrn screen 2 w3m -B screen 3 mutt screen 0 screen 4 vim -c Calendar This does not work anymore -- but it definitely did. Now I only get screen 1, 2, 3 4, and not screen 0. For the moment I have changed it to: # startup of programs screen screen -t slrn 1 env TERMCAP= slrn screen 2 w3m -B screen 3 mutt screen 4 vim -c Calendar For personal reasons I prefer the first, but any kind of # startup of programs screen [number] # as first entry fails. c -- \black\trash movie _C O W B O Y_ _C A N O E_ _C O M A_ Ein deutscher Western/A German Western --->> http://www.blacktrash.org/underdogma/ccc.php