I second that. Nice features! Tomas can you please look into Sadrul's question below?
Cheers, JW- Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <ima...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi! From a quick glance, this looks like a good change. Comments >inline: > >On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Thomas Renninger <tr...@suse.de> >wrote: >[snip] >> --- a/src/doc/screen.1 >> +++ b/src/doc/screen.1 >> @@ -3542,6 +3542,15 @@ Optionally you can put the word \*Qonerror\*U >after the keys. This will cause sc >> to monitor exit status of the process running in the window. If it >exits normally ('0'), >> the window disappears. Any other exit value causes the window to >become a zombie. >> >> +.BR "zombie_timeout" [\fIseconds\fP] >> +.PP >> +Per default >> +.I screen >> +windows are removed from the window list as soon as >> +the windows process (e.g. shell) exits. If \fBzombie\fP keys are >defined >> +(compare with above \fBzombie\fP command), it is possible to also >set a >> +timeout when screen tries to automatically reconnect a dead screen >window. >> + > >'automatically reconnect a dead screen window' -> 'automatically >launch the process that was running in the dead window', or >'automatically resurrect the dead screen window'. > >The 'zombie' command applies for all windows. But it looks like >'zombie_timeout' applies to the currently selected window, and all >newly created windows? Can you please explicitly state that in the >man/info pages. > >Thanks! >Sadrul -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.