screen: Info

 
 11.6 Info
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  -- Command: info
      ('C-a i', 'C-a C-i')
      Uses the message line to display some information about the current
      window: the cursor position in the form '(COLUMN,ROW)' starting
      with '(1,1)', the terminal width and height plus the size of the
      scrollback buffer in lines, like in '(80,24)+50', the current state
      Control::):
             +flow     automatic flow control, currently on.
             -flow     automatic flow control, currently off.
             +(+)flow  flow control enabled. Agrees with automatic control.
             -(+)flow  flow control disabled. Disagrees with automatic control.
             +(-)flow  flow control enabled. Disagrees with automatic control.
             -(-)flow  flow control disabled. Agrees with automatic control.
 
      The current line wrap setting ('+wrap' indicates enabled, '-wrap'
      not) is also shown.  The flags 'ins', 'org', 'app', 'log', 'mon'
      and 'nored' are displayed when the window is in insert mode, origin
      mode, application-keypad mode, has output logging, activity
      monitoring or partial redraw enabled.
 
      The currently active character set ('G0', 'G1', 'G2', or 'G3'), and
      in square brackets the terminal character sets that are currently
      designated as 'G0' through 'G3'.  If the window is in UTF-8 mode,
      the string 'UTF-8' is shown instead.  Additional modes depending on
      the type of the window are displayed at the end of the status line
      (⇒Window Types).
 
      If the state machine of the terminal emulator is in a non-default
      state, the info line is started with a string identifying the
      current state.
 
      For system information use 'time'.
 
  -- Command: dinfo
      (none)
      Show what 'screen' thinks about your terminal.  Useful if you want
      to know why features like color or the alternate charset don't
      work.