Hmm, sounds like you need to check the value in the Profile Preferences tab
"Title and Command" and see what it has selected to do when you change titles...

For me it is "Replace initial title" and it works fine.

Not sure if this changed at any time, but it could be related.

Darren.

Ghee Teo wrote:
> Hmm, funny, I have also snv 104,
> # cat /etc/product-info
> product=Sun Java Desktop System
> productAbbrv=Java_DS
> release=4
> build=104
> buildType=devel
> assembled=20 Nov 2008
> 
> I don't see the problem. The set title under terminal, it shows correcly 
> on the panel.
> 
> -Ghee
> 
> Matt Keenan wrote:
>> Bill,
>>
>> This was an issue where the WindowList applet in the panel was not 
>> responding to
>> window title changes, however it was fixed, way back in snv_90 :)
>>
>> Bug : 6614086 : [libwnck] Window List applet label not updating.
>>
>> I am running snv_104 and I also see this issue, however I am only seeing it 
>> for
>> gnome-terminal windows, for firefox with multiple tabs, switching to a 
>> different
>> tab changes the window title and the corresponding title on the window list
>> also changes. Thunderbird reacts correctly aswell when switching folders.
>>
>> So this looks like an issue with gnome-terminal only. Probably best log a bug
>> and reference the above bug.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> Bill Shannon wrote:
>>   
>>> I upgraded from snv_98 to snv_101b.
>>>
>>> I set the title of my gnome-terminal windows using an escape sequence.
>>> The title used to appear in the panel button corresponding to each
>>> active terminal window.  Now the panel buttons just say "Terminal".
>>> Is this a known bug?
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