Someone posted a clue on how to make MS Windows Cmd window disappear.
I lost that (rather I deleted lots of emails when my quota exceeded).
If we chose to start cygwin thro a bash cmd window ...
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On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 06:54:41 -, fergus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to add a title to xterm?
I do not use startx: for me, it sets up unnecessary or inconvenient
defaults.
You can always set the xterm title by sending it the string: Esc ] 0 ;
your title ^G . You can do it from the xterm
Here is a script that works in bash or ksh for setting the title based on
your current path, by setting up $PS1. I have also seen similar thing done
by aliasing cd command
I use bash mostly, but for ksh there is need for Perl in my script below to
accomplish the passing of ESC characters to
How to add a title to xterm?
I start cygwinx by startx.
The following commands does not work:
xterm -T columbia
xterm -title columbia
xterm -title columbia
I do not use startx: for me, it sets up unnecessary or inconvenient
defaults.
1. Start bash
then
2. run XWin
How to add a title to xterm?
I start cygwinx by startx.
The following commands does not work:
xterm -T columbia
xterm -title columbia
xterm -title columbia
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PoWah Wong wrote:
How to add a title to xterm?
I start cygwinx by startx.
The following commands does not work:
xterm -T columbia
xterm -title columbia
xterm -title columbia
The default cygwin prompt contains escape characters that set the window
title to contain the CWD. Thus
e.g. I do something like this:
PS1=[EMAIL PROTECTED] \w\n\$
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PoWah Wong wrote:
How to add a title to xterm?
I start cygwinx by startx.
The following commands does not work:
xterm -T columbia
xterm -title columbia
xterm -title