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-# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-#
-# /etc/screenrc
-#
-# This is the system wide screenrc.
-#
-# You can use this file to change the default behavior of screen system wide
-# or copy it to ~/.screenrc and use it as a starting point for your own
-# settings.
-#
-# Commands in this file are used to set options, bind screen functions to
-# keys, redefine terminal capabilities, and to automatically establish one or
-# more windows at the beginning of your screen session.
-#
-# This is not a comprehensive list of options, look at the screen manual for
-# details on everything that you can put in this file.
-#
-#
-
-# ==============================================================================
-# SCREEN SETTINGS
-# ==============================================================================
-
-# ESCAPE - the COMMAND CHARACTER
-# ===============================================================
-# escape ^aa # default
-# escape ^pp # suggested binding for emacs users
-
-
-# PASSWORD
-# ===============================================================
-# This commands sets the *internal* password for the screen session.
-# WARNING!! If this is set then a "lock" command will only let you in to the
-# session after you enter the user's account password and then *also*
-# the internal password for that session. This gives additional safety but,
-# if you forget the internal password then you cannot resume your session.
-# Use :password to generate a password
-# password ODSJQf.4IJN7E # "1234"
-
-
-# VARIABLES
-# ===============================================================
-# No annoying audible bell, using "visual bell"
-# vbell on # default: off
-# vbell_msg " -- Bell,Bell!! -- " # default: "Wuff,Wuff!!"
-
-# Automatically detach on hangup.
- autodetach on # default: on
-
-# Don't display the copyright page
- startup_message off # default: on
-
-# Uses nethack-style messages
-# nethack on # default: off
-
-# Affects the copying of text regions
- crlf off # default: off
-
-# Enable/disable multiuser mode. Standard screen operation is singleuser.
-# In multiuser mode the commands acladd, aclchg, aclgrp and acldel can be used
-# to enable (and disable) other user accessing this screen session.
-# Requires suid-root.
- multiuser off
-
-# Change default scrollback value for new windows
- defscrollback 1000 # default: 100
-
-# Define the time that all windows monitored for silence should
-# wait before displaying a message. Default 30 seconds.
- silencewait 15 # default: 30
-
-# bufferfile: The file to use for commands
-# "readbuf" ('<') and "writebuf" ('>'):
- bufferfile $HOME/.screen_exchange
-#
-# hardcopydir: The directory which contains all hardcopies.
-# hardcopydir ~/.hardcopy
-# hardcopydir ~/.screen
-#
-# shell: Default process started in screen's windows.
-# Makes it possible to use a different shell inside screen
-# than is set as the default login shell.
-# If begins with a '-' character, the shell will be started as a login shell.
-# shell zsh
-# shell bash
-# shell ksh
- shell -$SHELL
-
-# shellaka '> |tcsh'
-# shelltitle '$ |bash'
-
-# emulate .logout message
- pow_detach_msg "Screen session of \$LOGNAME \$:cr:\$:nl:ended."
-
-# caption always " %w --- %c:%s"
-# caption always "%3n %t%? @%u%?%? [%h]%?%=%c"
-
-# advertise hardstatus support to $TERMCAP
-# termcapinfo * '' 'hs:ts=\E_:fs=\E\\:ds=\E_\E\\'
-
-# set every new windows hardstatus line to somenthing descriptive
-# defhstatus "screen: ^En (^Et)"
-
-# don't kill window after the process died
-# zombie "^["
-
-# ignore displays that block on output
-defnonblock on
-
-# XTERM TWEAKS
-# ===============================================================
-
-# xterm understands both im/ic and doesn't have a status line.
-# Note: Do not specify im and ic in the real termcap/info file as
-# some programs (e.g. vi) will not work anymore.
- termcap xterm hs@:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l
- terminfo xterm hs@:cs=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l
-
-# 80/132 column switching must be enabled for ^AW to work
-# change init sequence to not switch width
- termcapinfo xterm Z0=\E[?3h:Z1=\E[?3l:is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l
-
-# Make the output buffer large for (fast) xterms.
-# termcapinfo xterm* OL=10000
- termcapinfo xterm* OL=100
-
-# tell screen that xterm can switch to dark background and has function
-# keys.
- termcapinfo xterm 'VR=\E[?5h:VN=\E[?5l'
- termcapinfo xterm 'k1=\E[11~:k2=\E[12~:k3=\E[13~:k4=\E[14~'
- termcapinfo xterm 'kh=\EOH:kI=\E[2~:kD=\E[3~:kH=\EOF:kP=\E[5~:kN=\E[6~'
-
-# special xterm hardstatus: use the window title.
- termcapinfo xterm 'hs:ts=\E]2;:fs=\007:ds=\E]2;screen\007'
-
-#terminfo xterm 'vb=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l'
- termcapinfo xterm 'vi=\E[?25l:ve=\E[34h\E[?25h:vs=\E[34l'
-
-# emulate part of the 'K' charset
- termcapinfo xterm 'XC=K%,%\E(B,[\304,\\\\\326,]\334,{\344,|\366,}\374,~\337'
-
-# xterm-52 tweaks:
-# - uses background color for delete operations
- termcapinfo xterm* be
-
-# Do not use xterm's alternative window buffer, it breaks scrollback (see bug #61195)
- termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs ti@:te=\E[2J
-
-# WYSE TERMINALS
-# ===============================================================
-
-#wyse-75-42 must have flow control (xo = "terminal uses xon/xoff")
-#essential to have it here, as this is a slow terminal.
- termcapinfo wy75-42 xo:hs@
-
-# New termcap sequences for cursor application mode.
- termcapinfo wy* CS=\E[?1h:CE=\E[?1l:vi=\E[?25l:ve=\E[?25h:VR=\E[?5h:VN=\E[?5l:cb=\E[1K:CD=\E[1J
-
-
-# OTHER TERMINALS
-# ===============================================================
-
-# make hp700 termcap/info better
- termcapinfo hp700 'Z0=\E[?3h:Z1=\E[?3l:hs:ts=\E[62"p\E[0$~\E[2$~\E[1$}:fs=\E[0}\E[61"p:ds=\E[62"p\E[1$~\E[61"p:ic@'
-
-# Extend the vt100 desciption by some sequences.
- termcap vt100* ms:AL=\E[%dL:DL=\E[%dM:UP=\E[%dA:DO=\E[%dB:LE=\E[%dD:RI=\E[%dC
- terminfo vt100* ms:AL=\E[%p1%dL:DL=\E[%p1%dM:UP=\E[%p1%dA:DO=\E[%p1%dB:LE=\E[%p1%dD:RI=\E[%p1%dC
- termcapinfo linux C8
-# old rxvt versions also need this
-# termcapinfo rxvt C8
-
-
-# KEYBINDINGS
-# ==============================================================
-# The "bind" command assign keys to (internal) commands
-# SCREEN checks all the keys you type; you type the key
-# which is known as the "command character" then SCREEN
-# eats this key, too, and checks whether this key is
-# "bound" to a command. If so then SCREEN will execute it.
-#
-# The command "bind" allows you to chose which keys
-# will be assigned to the commands.
-#
-# Some commands are bound to several keys -
-# usually to both some letter and its corresponding
-# control key combination, eg the command
-# "(create) screen" is bound to both 'c' and '^C'.
-#
-# The following list shows the default bindings:
-#
-# break ^B b
-# clear C
-# colon :
-# copy ^[ [
-# detach ^D d
-# digraph ^V
-# displays *
-# dumptermcap .
-# fit F
-# flow ^F f
-# focus ^I
-# hardcopy h
-# help ?
-# history { }
-# info i
-# kill K k
-# lastmsg ^M m
-# license ,
-# log H
-# login L
-# meta x
-# monitor M
-# next ^@ ^N sp n
-# number N
-# only Q
-# other ^X
-# pow_break B
-# pow_detach D
-# prev ^H ^P p ^?
-# quit \
-# readbuf <
-# redisplay ^L l
-# remove X
-# removebuf =
-# reset Z
-# screen ^C c
-# select " '
-# silence _
-# split S
-# suspend ^Z z
-# time ^T t
-# title A
-# vbell ^G
-# version v
-# width W
-# windows ^W w
-# wrap ^R r
-# writebuf >
-# xoff ^S s
-# xon ^Q q
-# ^] paste .
-# - select -
-# 0 select 0
-# 1 select 1
-# 2 select 2
-# 3 select 3
-# 4 select 4
-# 5 select 5
-# 6 select 6
-# 7 select 7
-# 8 select 8
-# 9 select 9
-# I login on
-# O login off
-# ] paste .
-#
-
-# And here are the default bind commands if you need them:
-#
-# bind A title
-# bind C clear
-# bind D pow_detach
-# bind F fit
-# bind H log
-# bind I login on
-# bind K kill
-# bind L login
-# bind M monitor
-# bind N number
-# bind O login off
-# bind Q only
-# bind S split
-# bind W width
-# bind X remove
-# bind Z reset
-
-# Let's remove some dangerous key bindings ...
- bind k
- bind ^k
-# bind . dumptermcap # default
- bind .
-# bind ^\ quit # default
- bind ^\
-# bind \\ quit # default
- bind \\
-# bind ^h ??? # default
- bind ^h
-# bind h hardcopy # default
- bind h
-
-# ... and make them better.
- bind 'K' kill
- bind 'I' login on
- bind 'O' login off
- bind '}' history
-
-# Yet another hack:
-# Prepend/append register [/] to the paste if ^a^] is pressed.
-# This lets me have autoindent mode in vi.
- register [ "\033:se noai\015a"
- register ] "\033:se ai\015a"
- bind ^] paste [.]
-
-
-# hardstatus alwaysignore
-# hardstatus alwayslastline "%Lw"
-
-# Resize the current region. The space will be removed from or added to
-# the region below or if there's not enough space from the region above.
- bind = resize =
- bind + resize +3
- bind - resize -3
-# bind _ resize max
-#
-# attrcolor u "-u b"
-# attrcolor b "R"
-
-# STARTUP SCREENS
-# ===============================================================
-# Defines the time screen delays a new message when one message
-# is currently displayed. The default is 1 second.
-# msgminwait 2
-
-# Time a message is displayed if screen is not disturbed by
-# other activity. The dafault is 5 seconds:
-# msgwait 2
-
-# Briefly show the version number of this starting
-# screen session - but only for *one* second:
-# msgwait 1
-# version
-
-# Welcome the user:
-# echo "welcome :-)"
-# echo "I love you today."
-
-# Uncomment one/some following lines to automatically let
-# SCREEN start some programs in the given window numbers:
-# screen -t MAIL 0 mutt
-# screen -t EDIT 1 vim
-# screen -t GOOGLE 2 links http://www.google.com
-# screen -t NEWS 3 slrn
-# screen -t WWW 4 links http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/
-# screen 5
-# screen 6
-
-# Set the environment variable var to value string. If only var is specified,
-# you'll be prompted to enter a value. If no parameters are specified,
-# you'll be prompted for both variable and value. The environment is
-# inherited by all subsequently forked shells.
-# setenv PROMPT_COMMAND 'echo -n -e "\033k\033\134"'
-
-# Don't you want to start programs which need a DISPLAY ?
-# setenv DISPLAY ''