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- From: ccgwt@trentu.ca (Grant Totten)
- Subject: Re: Setting icon title for an xterm
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.140700.12496@trentu.ca>
- Keywords: xterm decterm icon title
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- Reply-To: ccgwt@trentu.ca (Grant Totten)
- Organization: Trent University
- References: <C17oFA.Hq2@cs.uiuc.edu> <1993Jan25.102302.10987@tpl68k0.tplrd.tpl.oz.au>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 14:07:00 GMT
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- That's great if you use xterms. How would I go about deciding if the
- user us running xterm or dxterm and sending the appropriate escape
- codes to set the title bar?
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- Grant
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- Grant Totten, Programmer/Analyst, Trent University, Peterborough Ontario
- GTotten@TrentU.CA Phone: (705) 748-1653 FAX: (705) 748-1246
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