> But it would nice to get some new major features. Screen is old.. 27 years is
> heck a lot of time. What about the next 27 years? ;)
As far as its _apparent_ functionality goes, GNU screen is one of the
best pieces of GNU software I know: there is an unmistakably twisted
sort of genius to what
Hi Mike,
Guile platform is interesting. I need to check how much of the
currently existing code which formed the basis of Python and Lua
support is integrable with Guile.
Extending Screen further with scripting support may seem like a waste
of time. After all, Screen commands are reachable from scr
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 01:49:38PM +0200, Artur Skonecki wrote:
> I always fanced scripting for GNU Screen. In GSoC 2009 there was work done
> on scripting for GNU Screen which included Python and Lua. However it
> didn't got upstream.
> https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/details/google/gs
Hi Amadeusz,
I always fanced scripting for GNU Screen. In GSoC 2009 there was work done
on scripting for GNU Screen which included Python and Lua. However it
didn't got upstream.
https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/details/google/gsoc2009/firemeteor/5668600916475904
http://git.savannah.gnu.
On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 19:49:30 +0200
Artur Skonecki wrote:
> Hi,
> I am writing to the list because I am contemplating taking part in
> Google Summer of Code 2015. I did GNU Screen development in the past (
> https://github.com/skoneka/screen-session ).
Hey,
it's bit early, but I see no reason wh