Follow-up Comment #5, bug #58256 (project screen): [comment #3 comment #3:] > This is not a bug, this is an expected behaviour. > > You just made both regions show the same window – look at the bottom lines, it shows "0 bash" under both regions.
[comment #4 comment #4:] > [comment #2 comment #2:] > > I used Ubuntu 20.04 LTS > > 1. To install screen. sudo apt install screen -y > > 2. this is my step: > > - Ctrl+a |-> split terminal vertically into regions > > - ctrl-a + tab -> move to new screen > > - Ctrl+a c -> new window > > Here you can see, that the first window (left region) is "bash 0" and second one (right region) is "bash 1". > Now you can use and enjoy screen :-) > > > - Ctrl+a 0 > > Now you still have two regions, but both of then show you the same window "bash 0". That's the reason why context is also the same. > So, I will expect that in this case if you type something you will see the same text on both regions. > > > As I understand It will switch to the first screen. > > No, if you want to switch to the first region, you have to 'ctrl+a tab' again. > Ctrl+a <number> is used to switch between windows. As I said, you can see the list of these with ctrl+a ". > > > But It doesn't run as expected, My cursor still on the second screen. > > but when i typing, text display in both of them. > > > > Yep, that's correct. That's not a bug ;-) [comment #3 comment #3:] > This is not a bug, this is an expected behaviour. > > You just made both regions show the same window – look at the bottom lines, it shows "0 bash" under both regions. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?58256> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/