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Check "Enable scrollback on alternate screen" on the Window pane of the options
and
(scroll modifier)+PageUp will take you to the primary screen content. (I think
I'll
rename that option to "Access scrollback from alternate screen", to hopefully
make
its purpose a bit clearer.)
Shift+Del isn't a default xterm shortcut, is it? It's quite likely to be used
by
applications, e.g. it's the 'Cut' shortcut in the CUA guidelines. I might put
it on
Alt+F6 or something like that. Or perhaps leave things as they are for the
alternate
screen, and use (scroll modifier)+PageDn to accesss the alternate screen from
the
primary one?
Btw, I'm not convinced by xterm's handling of output while looking at the other
screen: the output simply goes to the screen you're looking at, thereby messing
up
both the actual screen contents and the application's sense of it.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 23 Mar 2010 at 6:56
Thanks for the (scroll modifier)+PageUp tip! I understood the option but didn't
consider using it because in xterm, unfortunately, scrollback from the alternate
screen does not reveal the most recent lines in the primary screen.
Shift+Del is not a default but I set it up via the translation resource because
it's
relatively easy to reach, there's no need to "Cut", and Shift+Del is close to
the
shortcuts for the scrollback buffer (Shift+Home, Shift+End, Shift+PageUp,
Shift+PageDn). Someone who actually uses Shift+Del could change the "Modifier
for
scrolling" option so I have a strong preference for (scroll modifier)+Del. I
think
that (scroll modifier)+PageDn would be surprising and Alt+F6 would be hard to
reach
but something like (scroll modifier)+F12 or Alt+F12 would be okay.
I agree about xterm's handling of output.
Original comment by rob.r...@ymail.com
on 23 Mar 2010 at 3:54
There may be no need to "Cut" for you, but users of other applications may
think
otherwise. Changing the scroll modifier is no good if you're used to
Shift+PageUp/Dn,
and Ctrl+Del is the CUA shortcut for deleting a word. Also, there's no mnemonic
connection between 'Delete' and swapping buffers.
The idea with (scroll modifier)+PageDn would be that if PageUp takes you from
the
alternate screen to the primary one, then PageDn should do the opposite.
Alt+F12
certainly is a possibility though.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 23 Mar 2010 at 7:45
I agree that Del is not the best choice for users in general. I understand the
rationale for (scroll modifier)+PageDn and it's good, but I worry that it would
be
surprising for people who typically hold down Shift+PageDn instead of pressing
Shift+End. I now think that ScrollLock or (scroll modifier)+ScrollLock would be
ideal but I'd be happy with Alt+F12.
Original comment by rob.r...@ymail.com
on 24 Mar 2010 at 12:55
I also pondered sticking the alternate screen at the top of the primary
screen's
scrollback, so Shift+Home would take you there, but I think your concern about
mixing
screens in that way is valid, even more so in the light of issue 176.
So back, to trying to find a shortcut key for completely switching screens. Not
sure
about ScrollLock either. It's rather far away, it might cause trouble with the
ScrollLock LED, and some keyboards don't even have it anymore.
How about an option for using Ctrl+Tab for this, in addition to Alt+F12?
Ctrl+Tab is
easy to reach, it's fairly mnemonic, and it doesn't have a standard terminal
keycode.
Of course it might already be used by 'screen' users and others anyway, which
is why
I wouldn't want to make it the default.
I could also put it in the context menu, probably in a new submenu called
'Terminal',
together with 'Reset' and 'Default Size'.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 4 Apr 2010 at 10:53
A Ctrl+Tab option would be great but, if you're worried about having too many
options, then just Alt+F12 would be fine. IMHO, users shouldn't have to go to
the
context menu for this, but it would be nice to also have it there. A
"Terminal"
submenu sounds like a logical place for it, but I'm not sure that you need a
submenu
since the context menu is not too large. I don't use the context menu enough
to
have a strong opinion about its layout.
Original comment by rob.r...@ymail.com
on 5 Apr 2010 at 6:10
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 12 Apr 2010 at 5:41
Implemented Alt+F12 shortcut and "Other screen" context menu entry in r834 on
trunk.
Leaving Ctrl+Tab for now.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 15 Apr 2010 at 8:36
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 3 May 2010 at 7:44
A belated thanks for this suggestion. I use the Alt+F12 shortcut almost every
day.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 5 Jul 2012 at 8:34
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
rob.r...@ymail.com
on 23 Mar 2010 at 2:04