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#-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= #
### Created by Brad Sims <tanfj@yahoo.com> 25/06/2004
### I got tired of .screenrc's on the internet being so
### poorly commented... So being a good GNUbie I took matters
### into my own hands; and wrote this dotfile.
# =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= #
## Explanation of hardstatus line ##
# Ignore the ' marks if you use these examples for yourself
# Note that if you want to use the color brown under konsole
# You actually use bright yellow (%{Y}).
# Note the embeded space after the colon, I feel
# it just looks nicer with a blank between the
# text and console edge:
# '%{=b}%{G} Screens: '
#term screen-256color
# terminfo and termcap for nice 256 color terminal
# allow bold colors - necessary for some reason
attrcolor b ".I"
# tell screen how to set colors. AB = background, AF=foreground
termcapinfo xterm 'Co#256:AB=\E[48;5;%dm:AF=\E[38;5;%dm'
#termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te@
# erase background with current bg color
defbce "on"
defutf8 on
vbell off
#vbell_msg '[[[ plonk! ]]]'
#bell_msg '[[[ plonk! ]]]'
# This prints the window listing in blue:
# '%{b}%w'
# This right-aligns what follows:
# '%='
# This displays the time (hours and minutes) in 12hr format
# and adds an AM/PM flag, in bold green:
# '%{G}%C%A'
# This displays the day of the week:
# '%D'
#This displays the date in Mon/day/year format:
# and again I embeded a space to give me one space
# between the text and console edge:
# '%M/%d/%Y '
# The resultsing command give you a status line that
# looks like this:
# | Screens: 0* bash <blanks zapped> 5:30PM Fri, Jun/25/2004 |
# (The pipes indicate the edges of the xterm/console).
# Green text, time, and date; windows in blue:
#hardstatus alwayslastline "%{=b}%{kG} Screen(s): %{r}%w %=%{kG}%c %D, %d.%m.%Y "
# Green text(host), time, and date; windows in blue:
hardstatus alwayslastline "%{=b}%{kG} [%{G}%H] Screen(s): %{r}%w %=%{kG}%c %D, %d.%m.%Y "
# Green text(host), time, and date; windows in blue:
#hardstatus alwayslastline "%{=b}%{kG} [%{G}%H] Screen(s): %{r}%w ?%f%t%?(%u)%? %=%{kG}%c %D, %d.%m.%Y "
# =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= #
## Some general options ##
# Turn off start message:
startup_message off
# Set messages timeout to one second:
msgwait 1
#bind t screen -t top 0 htop
#bind v screen -t vim 1 vim
bind r screen -t rtorrent 2 rtorrent
#screen -t zsh 0 zsh
#screen -t zsh 1 zsh
#use F7 and F8 to cycle trough the windows
bindkey -k k7 prev
bindkey -k k8 next
# Alt-left/right
bindkey ^[[1;3D prev
bindkey ^[[1;3C next
bindkey ^[ö prev
bindkey ^[ä next
# vim:filetype=screen
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