merge from Jamie, thanks for reworking the help text

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screen-profiles (1.2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low screen-profiles (1.2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
[ Jamie Strandboge ]
* update help.txt
[ Dustin Kirkland ]
* bin/updates-available: add missing print statements * bin/updates-available: add missing print statements
-- Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> Fri, 19 Dec 2008 14:09:43 -0600 -- Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> Fri, 19 Dec 2008 14:09:43 -0600

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******************************************** **********************************************
** Welcome to the screen powered terminal ** ** Welcome to the screen powered terminal **
******************************************** **********************************************
The main benefits of the screen program is that your session can have Screen is a powerful program that allows your terminal session to have
multiple windows and keep context between multiple logins. You will also multiple windows and retain context between multiple logins. This
notice the task bar at the bottom that informs you of various system version of screen is configured with a task bar at the bottom of the
status, update waiting to be applied and which window you are currently window that shows system status, pending updates, and which window you
running on. are currently viewing.
A complete help on the screen program can be obtained using the 'man screen' Common mappings* (where C- means ctrl):
command. Note that our implementation remaps the escape prefix to ctrl-G ------------------------------------------------------------------------
instead of the standard ctrl-A. Shift-Tab/C-PgUp Goto next window | F1 Basic help (this)
C-PgDown Goto previous window | F2 Advanced help
C-Shift-Del Detach screen | F4 Create new window
C-g Esc Use scrollback (Esc exits) | F6 Close current window
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Some usefull mappings (where C- means ctrl): Use 'screen -r' to reattach to a detached screen. Complete help on
------------------------------------------------------------------- screen can be obtained using the 'man screen' command. Please note that
shift-tab Goto next window | F1 Basic help (this) screen is configured to remap the escape prefix from ctrl-A to ctrl-G.
C-pgup Goto previous window | F2 Advanced help
C-pgdown Goto next window | F4 Create new window
C-shift-del Detach and logout | F6 Close current window
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Note that these bindings have been tested for xterm type terminal such as
gnome-terminal, but may need some adjustments elsewhere.
* These mappings are known to work with xterm compatible terminals (eg
gnome-terminal), but may need to be adjusted for your environment.