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In GNU Screen, how can I create a new window whose shell inherits the environment of the shell in the current window?

The usual Ctrl + +aA + cC doesn't seem to do this.

In GNU Screen, how can I create a new window whose shell inherits the environment of the shell in the current window?

The usual Ctrl + a + c doesn't seem to do this.

In GNU Screen, how can I create a new window whose shell inherits the environment of the shell in the current window?

The usual Ctrl+A C doesn't seem to do this.

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In GNU screenScreen, how can I create a new window thatwhose shell inherits the current window's environment of the shell in the current window?

The usual Ctrl + a + c doesn't seem to do this.

In GNU screen, how can I create a new window that inherits the current window's environment?

The usual Ctrl + a + c doesn't seem to do this.

In GNU Screen, how can I create a new window whose shell inherits the environment of the shell in the current window?

The usual Ctrl + a + c doesn't seem to do this.

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In GNU screen, how can I create a new window that inherits the current window's environment?

The usual C-a cCtrl + a + c doesn't seem to do this.

In GNU screen, how can I create a new window that inherits the current window's environment?

The usual C-a c doesn't seem to do this.

In GNU screen, how can I create a new window that inherits the current window's environment?

The usual Ctrl + a + c doesn't seem to do this.

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