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Daniel Baumann e88291c4cd
Adding upstream version 4.9.1.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
2025-06-22 15:19:57 +02:00

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What's new in screen-3.9.15 ?
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* unicode combining character support
* new encoding: Chinese GBK
* new 'backtick' command and string escape to embed command
output into e.g. the hardstatus line
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What's new in screen-3.9.13 ?
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* altscreen support from Gurusamy Sarathy
* new command "maxwin" to set a limit on the number of windows
* new keys in copy&paste mode: 'B' and 'E'
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What's new in screen-3.9.11 ?
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* windowlist, bound to ^A"
* support for other encodings, e.g. big5, koi8r, cp1251
new commands 'encoding', 'defencoding'
'register', 'readreg', 'readbuf', 'writebuf' now understand
an extra encoding parameter
* support for double UTF-8 characters
* lots of new string escapes and extensions to existing ones:
%LD, %LM, %Lw, %W, %-w, %+w, %H, %f, %F, %l, %=, %<, %>
* new commands: 'source', 'eval', 'deflog', 'ignorecase', 'setsid'
* command key classes: 'bind', 'command' and 'help' understand
a '-c <class>' parameter. See the man page for examples
* new login state: always - don't remove slot even if screen gets
detached
* 256 color support (experimental)
* configurable time format string (for ^At)
* config option to use localized month/week names
* new option '-h' for hardcopy: also dump the scrollback buffer
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What's new in screen-3.9.9 ?
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* new '-X' option to send commands to screen sessions.
screen -X echo Hi...
* added a possibility to change the attributes/color in caption or
hardstatus strings:
caption always "%3n %{r}%t%{-}%? @%u%?%? %{g}[%h]%{-}%?"
* new 'dinfo' command to show what screen thinks about your terminal.
* new 'attrcolor' command to map attributes to color codes:
attrcolor u "-u b"
attrcolor b "r"
* support for UTF-8: new commands 'utf8', 'defutf8' to change the
encoding of a window, plus a '-U' option to tell screen that
your terminal sends/receives UTF-8 codes.
* support for 16 colors.
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What's new in screen-3.9.8 ?
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* new command 'resize' to resize regions (aka split windows), try:
bind = resize =
bind + resize +1
bind - resize -1
bind _ resize max
* new argument for 'focus': up, down, top, bottom
* X11 mouse tracking support
* Support for the "new color model", aka "background color erase":
the bce/defbce commands change the color model of the current
window/new windows.
* experimental rxvt OSC sequence support (used to set a background
picture or to change the default colors), disabled by default.
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What's new in screen-3.9 ?
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* real multiuser support
A window can now be displayed on more than one attached displays.
Screen does all the necessary clipping if the window size doesn't
fit the display.
New command:
^AF - fit the window size into the display size.
* split screen support
A display may now host multiple windows.
New commands:
^AS - split horizontally. This add another region to the display
^A<Tab> - move the focus to the next region
^AX - kill the current region
^AQ - kill all other regions
* hardstatus emulation support
The last line of the display may now be used as a hardstatus
line if the terminal doesn't have the 'hs' capability.
New commands:
hardstatus [always]lastline
hardstatus [always]message
hardstatus [always]ignore
* configurable window separator and hardstatus strings
The window (region) separator and the hardstatus can be set to an
arbitrary string containing screen's % escape sequences.
The window's hardstatus is just another escape sequence, '%h'.
New commands:
hardstatus string [string]
caption string [string]
The default strings are "%h" (hardstatus) and "%3n %t" (caption).
* permanent window separator
The window separator can be set to stay on screen even if
the display contains only one region
New commands:
caption always
caption splitonly
* many new escapes
%c - current time HH:MM (*CHANGE*: this was %w in screen-3.7)
%C - current time HH:MM in 24h format
%l - the load of the system
%h - hardstatus of the window
%w - all window names
%W - all window names except the current window
%u - all other users on this window
%? - the part to the next %? is displayed only if an escape
expands to an nonempty string.
%: - "else" part of %?
Some escapes like %c may be qualified with a '0' (like %0c)
to make screen use '0' instead of space as a filler.
Others understand a length qualifier, like %3n.
If escapes like the current time are used as hardstatus/caption
string screen will update them so that you can always have
the current time onscreen.
*CHANGE* ~ is no longer used as bell character, use ^G instead!
* logfile timestamps and flush timeout
New commands:
logfile flush <secs>
logtstamp [on|off]
logtstamp string [string]
logtstamp after [secs]
* configurable breaktype
You can now choose one of TIOCSBRK, TCSBRK, tcsendbreak.
New commands:
breaktype
defbreaktype
* other new commands:
hstatus - set the window's hardstatus
defslowpaste
defsilence
* optional builtin telnet.
This is useful if screen is used as frontend to a terminal
multiplexor. Use //telnet to access the builtin telnet program,
as in: 'screen //telnet host [port]'
* remote detach and reattach change:
'-d' is now ignored if the screen is already detached and you
want to reattach. You can also use '-RR' to make screen use
the first session found if more than one session is available.
Thus '-d -RR' or '-x -RR' always gets you a screen.
* support for history compaction
You can tell screen to suppress trailing blank lines when
scrolling up text into the history buffer. (Wayne Davison)
New command:
compacthist
* optional Braille support. If you can read Braille and have one of
the devices listed in README.DOTSCREEN, please compile with
-DHAVE_BRAILLE and let us know if this feature is useful.