X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=screenrc.in;h=20ae3b5c6b09cdab79e470b7f90a8c38369b9f33;hb=37ae4aa;hp=d36bce52cb40a8e956ff95913c62349f40e61ce4;hpb=e797cbdc7395545c44fbcce2653cb2d415810424;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git diff --git a/screenrc.in b/screenrc.in index d36bce5..20ae3b5 100644 --- a/screenrc.in +++ b/screenrc.in @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ # Automatically lock the screen after 10 minutes of inactivity if running as # root. -idle 600 lockscreen # (ROOT) +#idle 600 lockscreen # handled by setup script # Don't display startup message. startup_message off @@ -42,6 +42,11 @@ ignorecase on # available. shell zsh +# Don't "login" windows (= add them to the utmp database) by default. Not +# useful for me and the "$" flag clutters the window flags (displayed with +# %Lw). +deflogin off + # TERMINAL @@ -61,7 +66,9 @@ sorendition = Bw # Display current battery charge if running on a laptop. Redisplay every 3 # minutes. -backtick 1 180 180 $HOME/.shell/bin/battery.pl -s # (BATTERY) +backtick 1 180 180 $HOME/.shell/bin/battery.pl -s BATTERY # (BATTERY) +# Display current temperature if running on a laptop. Redisplay every minute. +backtick 2 60 60 $HOME/.shell/bin/temperature.pl -s TEMPERATURE # (TEMPERATURE) # Make sure the temporary variable we use is empty. Thanks to # http://gist.github.com/133000 for the idea to use setenv and to TauPan in @@ -82,11 +89,13 @@ setenv s "$s%t" # - window name caption always "$s" unsetenv s # Always display the status line with open windows and the hostname. -setenv s "$s%w" # - number and names of windows +setenv s "$s%Lw" # - number and names of windows, L displays window flags setenv s "$s%=" # - right align the following text setenv s "$s%l" # - load average setenv s "$s " # - space setenv s "$s%H" # - hostname +setenv s "$s " # - space (TEMPERATURE) +setenv s "$s%2`" # - temperature (TEMPERATURE) setenv s "$s " # - space (BATTERY) setenv s "$s%1`" # - battery status (BATTERY) hardstatus alwayslastline "$s" @@ -124,7 +133,8 @@ bind -c window 6 select 16 bind -c window 7 select 17 bind -c window 8 select 18 bind -c window 9 select 19 -# And to windows 20-29. +# And bindings for windows 20 to 29 with e.g. ;;1. Thanks to Kays in #irssi on +# Freenode (2012-10-18 16:25 CEST) for the suggestion to use ;;. bind -c window ; command -c window2 bind -c window2 0 select 20 bind -c window2 1 select 21