Henry House,
xvt -bg white -fg black -vb -name 'Here We Go'
Henry House ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [16/08/01 at 00:19]:
>
> Sorry for not explaining better. The usual trick for setting the xterm title
> (above) does not work in screen. I know it can be done, though, since Vim
> still
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 04:47:50AM -0500, will trillich wrote:
[snip]
> $ echo "\e]0;Here We Go^V^Ga-carolling"
> a-carolling
>
> and your xterm/rxvt title bar will now be entitled "Here We Go"
> (unless it's overwritten by another instance, such as a command
> prompt as mentioned belo
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 04:28:05PM -0700, Henry House wrote:
> When I run screen in an xterm, it sets the title of the xterm to 'screen'.
> Does anyone know how to set the title of the xterm to somthing like 'screen:
> %s' where %s in the session name?
yes.
and to answer your next question as wel
on Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 04:28:05PM -0700, Henry House ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> When I run screen in an xterm, it sets the title of the xterm to 'screen'.
> Does anyone know how to set the title of the xterm to somthing like 'screen:
> %s' where %s in the session name?
By way of general answer,
When I run screen in an xterm, it sets the title of the xterm to 'screen'.
Does anyone know how to set the title of the xterm to somthing like 'screen:
%s' where %s in the session name?
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