Re: problems with mutt and xterm-title (new user)

2009-03-12 Thread ssizarit
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 21:25, Micah Cowan wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > ssiza...@gmail.com wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 17:42, Micah Cowan wrote: >>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> ssiza...@gmail.com wrote: I've been playing aro

can 256color be recognized automatically?

2009-03-12 Thread Christian Ebert
Hi, $ screen -v Screen version 4.01.00devel (FAUd87a0d8) 2-May-06 that's latest from git repo, and latest ncurses(w) + xterm. At the moment I have to set explicitly term "screen-256color" to get 256 colors working. Otherwise $TERM stays simply "screen", even when called from an xterm-256color

Re: problems with mutt and xterm-title (new user)

2009-03-12 Thread Micah Cowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ssiza...@gmail.com wrote: > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 17:42, Micah Cowan wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> ssiza...@gmail.com wrote: >>> I've been playing around with screen for the last two days and like it so >>> far. >

Re: problems with mutt and xterm-title (new user)

2009-03-12 Thread Micah Cowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ssiza...@gmail.com wrote: > I've been playing around with screen for the last two days and like it so far. > > But there is one thing that bothers me: When I start mutt from my > shell (bash, with gnome-terminal), the terminal title changes to mutt: >

problems with mutt and xterm-title (new user)

2009-03-12 Thread ssizarit
I've been playing around with screen for the last two days and like it so far. But there is one thing that bothers me: When I start mutt from my shell (bash, with gnome-terminal), the terminal title changes to mutt: = INBOX. That's actually very good. What's not so good is the fact that this titl

Re: Session name in status line

2009-03-12 Thread Frank Blendinger
Hi. On Wed 2009-03-11 12:29, Alexander Steinert proclaimed: > Frank Blendinger, Wed 2009-03-11 01:53 CET: > > I want to see the name of the session in my caption. As there is no > > predefined string escape, I tried this: > > > > backtick 1 0 0 echo $STY > > caption always "...%1`..." >