* Persistent Remote Emacs/GNU screen conflict
@ 2005-04-14 20:56 Denis Bueno
2005-04-14 22:42 ` Angelina Carlton
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From: Denis Bueno @ 2005-04-14 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'd like to be able to keep an Emacs process persistent across ssh
connections and such. In the past I've used GNU screen, which works
great, but a keybinding commonly used in Emacs, C-a, conflicts with
one of screen's bindings.
Has anyone discovered either a way of configuring screen or an
alternative to screen which solves this problem?
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Denis Bueno
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* Re: Persistent Remote Emacs/GNU screen conflict
2005-04-14 20:56 Denis Bueno
@ 2005-04-14 22:42 ` Angelina Carlton
2005-04-15 2:18 ` Denis Bueno
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From: Angelina Carlton @ 2005-04-14 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 04:56:10PM -0400, Denis Bueno wrote:
> I'd like to be able to keep an Emacs process persistent across ssh
> connections and such. In the past I've used GNU screen, which works
> great, but a keybinding commonly used in Emacs, C-a, conflicts with
> one of screen's bindings.
>
> Has anyone discovered either a way of configuring screen or an
> alternative to screen which solves this problem?
>
I use this in my .screenrc
# change screens command character C-a to C-]
escape ^]]
Not sure what C-] used to do in emacs but I never used it whatever it
was.
--
Angelina Carlton
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* Re: Persistent Remote Emacs/GNU screen conflict
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@ 2005-04-14 23:38 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2005-04-14 23:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Denis Bueno <dbueno@gmail.com> writes:
> I'd like to be able to keep an Emacs process persistent across ssh
> connections and such. In the past I've used GNU screen, which works
> great, but a keybinding commonly used in Emacs, C-a, conflicts with
> one of screen's bindings.
>
> Has anyone discovered either a way of configuring screen or an
> alternative to screen which solves this problem?
What's the problem?
man screen
-e xy
specifies the command character to be x and the character
generating a literal command character to y (when typed
after the command character). The default is "C-a" and `a',
which can be specified as "-e^Aa". When creating a screen
session, this option sets the default command character. In
a multiuser session all users added will start off with this
command character. But when attaching to an already running
session, this option changes only the command character of
the attaching user. This option is equivalent to either the
commands "defescape" or "escape" respectively.
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
You never feed me.
Perhaps I'll sleep on your face.
That will sure show you.
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* Re: Persistent Remote Emacs/GNU screen conflict
2005-04-14 22:42 ` Angelina Carlton
@ 2005-04-15 2:18 ` Denis Bueno
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From: Denis Bueno @ 2005-04-15 2:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 4/14/05, Angelina Carlton <brat@magma.ca> wrote:
> > Has anyone discovered either a way of configuring screen or an
> > alternative to screen which solves this problem?
> >
>
> I use this in my .screenrc
>
> # change screens command character C-a to C-]
> escape ^]]
>
> Not sure what C-] used to do in emacs but I never used it whatever it
> was.
Thanks. This worked like a charm.
--
Denis Bueno
PGP: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0xA1B51B4B&op=index
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