Re: a solution for high and dry xterm_title (long)

2003-01-05 Thread Tomas Styblo
* Tribhuvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Sun, 05 Jan 2003]: > >From the point of view of the user the easiest way to restore > >the title is to simply generate it in the PS1 variable as a > >part of the command prompt. > > > I understand what you're thinking, but I think for average users > without a firm

Re: a solution for high and dry xterm_title

2003-01-05 Thread Tribhuvan
Tomas Styblo wrote Personally I think that relying on the title reporting ability is too error prone. From the point of view of the user the easiest way to restore the title is to simply generate it in the PS1 variable as a part of the command prompt. I understand what you're thinking, bu

Re: a solution for high and dry xterm_title

2003-01-04 Thread Tomas Styblo
* Adam Byrtek 'alpha' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Wed, 01 Jan 2003]: > It was recently discussed on this list, and I've made a patch to store > and restore old title: I tested the title reporting ability of few popular terminal emulators. All of them support title change, but these ones do not support ti

Re: a solution for high and dry xterm_title

2003-01-01 Thread Adam Byrtek 'alpha'
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 03:29:32AM -0500, Tribhuvan wrote: > While happily running mc-4.6.0pre2 on solaris-9-x86 - appreciating > the new xterm_title function, I couldnt help but notice that after I > exit from mc the xterm title was left high & dry where mc was last It was recently discussed on t

a solution for high and dry xterm_title

2003-01-01 Thread Tribhuvan
While happily running mc-4.6.0pre2 on solaris-9-x86 - appreciating the new xterm_title function, I couldnt help but notice that after I exit from mc the xterm title was left high & dry where mc was last performing. I'm envoking this tiny c-prog from .bashrc to return the xterm_title to something