Thanks
--- On Mon, 8/3/10, Stephane Chazelas <address@hidden> wrote:
From: Stephane Chazelas <address@hidden> Subject: Re: using ';' as control character To: "Angel Popov" <address@hidden> Cc: address@hidden Date: Monday, 8 March, 2010, 10:06 AM
2010-03-07 23:54:13 -0800, Angel Popov: > Hi, I would like to use Ctrl+; as control character, but > specifying it with escape ^;; in .screenrc does not help.What > else can I try?Thanks, AngelP [...]
There's no <Ctrl-;> character. Ctrl characters are the ones from 0 to 31 (^@, ^A->^Z, ^[, ^\, ^], ^^, ^_).
All you could do is configure your terminal
emulator so that it sends a specific character upon pressing the <Ctrl> + <;> key combination and use that as the escape character. At the moment, most likely, your terminal emulator sends the ";" character upon pression <Ctrl+;>, just like upon pressing <;>.
-- Stephane
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