screen: Windows

 
 10.7 Windows
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  -- Command: windows [ string ]
      ('C-a w', 'C-a C-w')
      Uses the message line to display a list of all the windows.  Each
      window is listed by number with the name of the program running in
      the window (or its title).
 
      The current window is marked with a '*'; the previous window is
      marked with a '-'; all the windows that are logged in are marked
      with a '$' (⇒Login); a background window that has received a
      bell is marked with a '!'; a background window that is being
      Monitor::); a window which has output logging turned on is marked
      with '(L)'; windows occupied by other users are marked with '&' or
      '&&' if the window is shared by other users; windows in the zombie
      state are marked with 'Z'.
 
      If this list is too long to fit on the terminal's status line only
      the portion around the current window is displayed.
 
      You can customize the output format to any string you like
      including string escapes (⇒String Escapes).  In this case,
      if the string parameter is passed, the maximum output size is
      unlimited (instead of 1024 bytes if no parameter is passed).