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Date:      Tue, 19 Jan 2016 14:48:14 +1100
From:      Anders Jensen-Waud <anders@jensenwaud.com>
To:        mexas@bris.ac.uk
Cc:        amvandemore@gmail.com,  "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: tcsh fg bug?
Message-ID:  <CALvn0yjSKUS88cCEEJu4HF6mXWytg5WK9UQp7uJCpg1ULeHSfg@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <201601141726.u0EHQLt1029367@mech-as222.men.bris.ac.uk>
References:  <CA%2BtpaK2tHotMpT78dxNN1-qaCPHaTRTzUbk1eOuK-egPKZrTKg@mail.gmail.com> <201601141726.u0EHQLt1029367@mech-as222.men.bris.ac.uk>

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On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 4:26 AM, Anton Shterenlikht <mexas@bris.ac.uk>
wrote:

> >From amvandemore@gmail.com Thu Jan 14 17:20:55 2016
> >
> >On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 9:00 AM, Anton Shterenlikht <mexas@bris.ac.uk>
> >wrote:
> >
> >> I'm using tcsh.
> >>
> >> > jobs
> >> [2]  + Running                       xpdf pap.pdf
> >> [3]  - Running                       xautolock -time 1 -locker slock
> >> > fg 3
>
>
FWIW, you can actually skip the 'fg' part and just write '%3' to jump back
into job number 3. Alas, that works for me using csh and tcsh.



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