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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 of window XON/XOFF flow control is shown like this (Note:
     Flow 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, insert
     mode, origin mode, application-keypad mode, 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 (Note: 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.


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