Follow-up Comment #15, bug #11610 (project screen): Can we identify who is saying this isn't an issue? Yeah, I just googled and found the ctrl-q, this actually worked for me, however ctrl-s is far too easy to hit. I was in emacs, quit out, wanted to ctrl-a-d, but hit ctlr-s. It is annoying, breaks your stride.
This is a five year old issue. Can someone summarize, is it screen applying this shortcut? Why doesn't it optionally (but by default) update the display with 'stopped with ctrl-s, ctrl-q to start'? Juergen Weigert seems to be one of the ones trying to make this a non-issue, rather than putting a constructive effort forward to address it. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?11610> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/