@finalout
@setchapternewpage odd
@c %**end of header
- @set version 4.8.0
+ @set version 4.9.1
@direntry
-* Screen: (screen). Full-screen window manager.
@item logtstamp [@var{state}]
Configure logfile time-stamps. @xref{Log}.
@item mapdefault
-@@ -1763,13 +1763,12 @@
- @kindex C-x
- @deffn Command lockscreen
- (@kbd{C-a x}, @kbd{C-a C-x})@*
--Call a screenlock program (@file{/local/bin/lck} or @file{/usr/bin/lock}
--or a builtin, if no other is available). Screen does not accept any
--command keys until this program terminates. Meanwhile processes in the
--windows may continue, as the windows are in the detached state.
--The screenlock program may be changed through the environment variable
--@code{$LOCKPRG} (which must be set in the shell from which @code{screen}
--is started) and is executed with the user's uid and gid.
-+Call a screenlock program (@file{/usr/bin/lck} or a builtin, if no other is
-+available). Screen does not accept any command keys until this program
-+terminates. Meanwhile processes in the windows may continue, as the windows
-+are in the detached state. The screenlock program may be changed through the
-+environment variable @code{$LOCKPRG} (which must be set in the shell from
-+which @code{screen} is started) and is executed with the user's uid and gid.
-
- Warning: When you leave other shells unlocked and have no password set
- on @code{screen}, the lock is void: One could easily re-attach from an
@@ -2405,7 +2404,7 @@
* Naming Windows:: Control the name of the window
* Console:: See the host's console messages