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From: "T.E.Dickey" <dickey@shell.clark.net>
Subject: Re: K95 "title"
Organization: Clark Internet Services, Inc., Ellicott City, MD USA
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 13:36:26 GMT
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Clarence Dold <dold@yellow.rahul.net> wrote:
> When running an xterm session, I sometimes configure the title bar and the
> minimized icon to represent the work I'm doing in that window.
> Can I do something similar in K95 (1.1.17)? Sometimes, the name of the
> host is enough, sometimes I want it to be more explicit.
> For xterm, for instance, I have a script
> echo "^[]0;`hostname` $1 ^G"
as Jeffrey notes, kermit recognizes the standard form of this:
echo "]0;`hostname` $1 \"
which is also recognized by dtterm and XFree86 xterm.
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Thomas E. Dickey
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