Thank you for commit! I'll try it tomorrow morning ('cause tonight I need to finish my violin exercises before it's too late, that would not make my neighbors see red) and give you feedback at once.
Cheers, Artjom 2010/3/29 Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <ima...@gmail.com>: > (cc-ing devel. Original post to users at: > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/screen-users/2010-03/msg00019.html) > > * Sadrul Habib Chowdhury had this to say on [29 Mar 2010, 12:20:09 -0400]: >> * Artyom V. Gora had this to say on [29 Mar 2010, 18:26:38 +0300]: >> > On 29/03/2010-14:42:03, Artyom V. Gora wrote: >> [snip] >> > > >> > > Hi Sadrul, >> > > One additional question regarding this feature. Every time I doing >> > > `screen -S <session-name> -Q title` the title appears in message >> > > line on the bottom of the window. Is there any way to restrict >> > > such kind of verbosity? It just a bit annoying if I doing >> > > something in console and my bots execute that query quite often. >> > > >> > > Thanks for your time, >> > > Artjom >> > >> > Hi again, >> > As a follow up I also noticed that this message suspends any other >> > output to stdout inside screen. That is while window's title is >> > displayed in message line we cannot see any output of foreground >> > programs we are running. To reproduce just run in screen any program >> > which prints something to terminal (I was running ping) and run >> > `screen -S <session-name> -Q title` in another console. Than keep an >> > eye on your screen program's output. Or even easier, run `screen -S >> > <session-name> -Q title` inside screen and you'll see that command >> > prompt becomes unavailable until window's title still displayed in >> > message line. >> > Is it desired behaviour or something we need to fix in feature releases? >> >> There are two issues here: >> >> * The 'query commands' are not quiet. There is a plan to allow commands >> to be quiet when '@' (or '-') flags are prepended to the command >> names. Once that is functional, you can simply use '@title' command >> instead of 'title'. It's not complete yet, though, and it requires >> non-trivial work. (Also, it looks like '-' is not a good prefix to be >> used with remote commands. Perhaps I will change it to use '%' >> instead.) > > Actually, I have committed the changes required for this [1]. So now, > you can prefix commands with '@' (e.g. '-Q @title') and they will be > very quiet! If you can pull the latest version from git and try it out, > that'd be great! (bug-reports are welcome!) > > [1] > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/screen.git/commit/?id=b24b0bc5a3e973c5fc798a7e77c7e13510fa8990 > > Sadrul > >