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Juergen Weigert |
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Re: (no subject) |
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Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:51:47 +0100 |
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On Jan 12, 05 17:44:48 -0500, cga wrote:
> I have used linux GUIs for about 4 years. A couple of months back I
> decided enough is enough and that's when I started switching to text
> mode on the linux console. That's how I started using gnu/screen. Well,
> it didn't take more than a couple of days before I was totally able to
> forget I was using it. I hadn't felt so good in front of a computer for
> a long time. Right now I'm in heaven.
That is praise high enough :-)
Let me assure you, that 'mouse support' in screen will be there as a
backward compatibility feature. Mainly for those who like the
paradigma 'seen there, clicked there, done something'.
Switching screen windows by clicking titles in the status bars, sounds like
a very reasonable way to navigate. Especially, as we already have multiple
ways to the same without a mouse.
cheers,
Jw
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