Re: terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
On 8/23/16 3:20 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
> echo -ne '\e[22t'

Hello Yury, thanks for your quick responses. I'm not up to patching C (having 
touched C in over 20 years) so I'll just have to hope for some fix for trash in 
the future.

With respect to the window title, I disabled that and change my command prompt; 
I like that better anyway.


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Re: terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Yury V. Zaytsev

On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Joseph Reagle wrote:


On 8/23/16 12:46 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:

On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Joseph Reagle wrote:


mc changes the terminal title; I know I can disable this with
xterm_title=0, but I actually don't mind it *if* it restored the
title after I exited...


Hmmm, on Linux the title is restored after mc exits, but it could be
that it is done by bash or vte, rather than mc. Is there any such
feature request already on Trac?


BTW: this is using homebrew and iTerm2 on Mac.


We are not currently saving & restoring the title by ourselves, so it 
sounds like iTerm2 on Mac is behaves differently from vte on Linux in this 
respect...


Maybe we could do something along the following lines; I haven't even 
checked whether this compiles, but what it should do is to push the last 
title on the stack the first time it is updated, and the pop it out upon 
exiting mc.


I don't know if iTerm2 fully supports the title stack feature, but it has 
the potential to work; if you don't want to patch mc, you can try wrapping 
the call with


echo -ne '\e[22t'
mc
echo -ne '\e[23t'

If that works, would be nice if you could create a nice feature request on 
Trac with all relevant info or maybe even prepare a clean patch?


diff --git a/src/filemanager/layout.c b/src/filemanager/layout.c
index 1a02129..12d4619 100644
--- a/src/filemanager/layout.c
+++ b/src/filemanager/layout.c
@@ -1378,6 +1378,14 @@ update_xterm_title_path (void)
 {
 if (mc_global.tty.xterm_flag && xterm_title)
 {
+
+static gboolean save_title = TRUE;
+
+if (save_title) {
+fprintf (stdout, "\e[22t");
+save_title = FALSE;
+}
+
 char *p;
 char *path;
 char *login;
diff --git a/src/filemanager/midnight.c b/src/filemanager/midnight.c
index 68d12da..6d4f2a8 100644
--- a/src/filemanager/midnight.c
+++ b/src/filemanager/midnight.c
@@ -1047,6 +1047,10 @@ quit_cmd_internal (int quiet)
 stop_dialogs ();
 }

+if (mc_global.tty.xterm_flag && xterm_title) {
+fprintf (stdout, "\e[23t");
+}
+
 if (q != 0)
 quit |= 1;
 return (quit != 0);

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Sincerely yours,
Yury V. Zaytsev
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Re: terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
On 8/23/16 12:46 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Joseph Reagle wrote:
> 
>> mc changes the terminal title; I know I can disable this with
>> xterm_title=0, but I actually don't mind it *if* it restored the
>> title after I exited...
> 
> Hmmm, on Linux the title is restored after mc exits, but it could be
> that it is done by bash or vte, rather than mc. Is there any such
> feature request already on Trac?

BTW: this is using homebrew and iTerm2 on Mac.

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terminal title after exit

2016-08-23 Thread Joseph Reagle
mc changes the terminal title; I know I can disable this with xterm_title=0, 
but I actually don't mind it *if* it restored the title after I exited... 

Additionally, if I do `alt-o` instead of exiting, it is nice to see that mc is 
still running.



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