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199.247.125.60 typo fix: beffered > buffered
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 Some terminals, mostly hardware serial terminals, have a separate area of Some terminals, mostly hardware serial terminals, have a separate area of
-their display that is reserved as a status line.  ''screen'' calls this a+their display that is reserved as a status line. Many modern graphical 
 +terminals use the titlebar of the window for such status information. 
 +''screen'' calls this a
 "hardstatus line" When ''screen'' starts, it checks to see if the "hardstatus line" When ''screen'' starts, it checks to see if the
 ''hs'' termcap capability is set; if so, it assumes that there's a ''hs'' termcap capability is set; if so, it assumes that there's a
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 the display is split into multiple regions (see [[Region Management]] for the display is split into multiple regions (see [[Region Management]] for
 more details), ''screen'' puts a caption at the bottom of each region. more details), ''screen'' puts a caption at the bottom of each region.
-You can use the ''[[commands:caption]] always'' command to slways display+You can use the ''[[commands:caption]] always'' command to always display
 the caption, even if the display is not split.  Just as with the caption, even if the display is not split.  Just as with
 ''[[commands:hardstatus]]'', there's a ''[[commands:caption]] string ''[[commands:hardstatus]]'', there's a ''[[commands:caption]] string
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   * ''[[commands:attrcolor]]'' - Remaps the effect of text attributes.   * ''[[commands:attrcolor]]'' - Remaps the effect of text attributes.
-  * ''[[commands:autonuke]]'' - Determines whether a given window will sttempt to display beffered text after a clear command is received.+  * ''[[commands:autonuke]]'' - Determines whether a given window will attempt to display buffered text after a clear command is received.
   * ''[[commands:bell_msg]]'' - Changes the message printed when a bell character is received in another window.   * ''[[commands:bell_msg]]'' - Changes the message printed when a bell character is received in another window.
   * ''[[commands:caption]]'' - Controls the display of the caption line at the bottom of screen windows.   * ''[[commands:caption]]'' - Controls the display of the caption line at the bottom of screen windows.
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 </code> </code>
  
-===== Screen resizing despite -A when using PuTTY on Windows =====+===== Screen resizing despite -A when using PuTTY on Windows, iTerm2 on Mac OS X =====
  
 With GNU ''screen'' 2009-05-15 ([[git://git.savannah.gnu.org/screen.git]] :: 9cdf8e20), the resize disable command line option ''-A'' does not work with PuTTY on Windows (0.60). One way to work around this is to disable the terminal feature for remote-controlled terminal resizing in PuTTY. This setting is found in "Terminal" > "Features" > "Disable remote-controlled terminal resizing". After this you do not need to specify ''-A'' since ''screen'' will now force a resizing. With GNU ''screen'' 2009-05-15 ([[git://git.savannah.gnu.org/screen.git]] :: 9cdf8e20), the resize disable command line option ''-A'' does not work with PuTTY on Windows (0.60). One way to work around this is to disable the terminal feature for remote-controlled terminal resizing in PuTTY. This setting is found in "Terminal" > "Features" > "Disable remote-controlled terminal resizing". After this you do not need to specify ''-A'' since ''screen'' will now force a resizing.
 +
 +The same problem occurs with iTerm 2 on Mac OS X, and the solution is approximately the same: in your profile, select the ''terminal'' tab, then mark the checkbox ''Disable session-initiated window resizing''.
  

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