On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 11:17:27PM +0100, Mark Edgar wrote: > On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Marc André Tanner <m...@brain-dump.org> > wrote: > > If I recall correctly you mentioned that you have a patch which makes > > the window title configurable: top / bottom / disable. Would you mind > > posting it? Someone just asked whether something like this is possible. > > Sure, but it's horribly ugly without fixing all the layouts to draw > the line drawing intersection characters (e.g. ACS_LTEE) at the > correct places. I had an idea to move the responsibility for drawing > these from the layouts to dvtm.c, but it would involve quite a bit > more work.
Thanks for posting it. The usecase in mind was to enhance st with a scrollback buffer in which case the window border is just a useless distraction. I think this is covered by the show_border changes. However some people would like to hide all borders even when there exist multiple windows. http://superuser.com/questions/706148/remove-vertical-split-bar-of-gnu-screen-vacating-the-space-instead-of-hiding-it/709427 I personally think this is too confusing. However moving the window decorations out of the layouts would probably help with that ... > I've included it below, merged with the recent show_border() patch -- > very nice, by the way! Thanks, Marc -- Marc André Tanner >< http://www.brain-dump.org/ >< GPG key: CF7D56C0