Re: dtterm

From: Friedhelm Neyer (Friedhelm.Neyer@t-online.de)
Date: 04/07/03


From: Friedhelm Neyer <Friedhelm.Neyer@t-online.de>
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 19:30:05 +0200

Andy Van Royen wrote:
> hi Friedhelm,
> there are many ways to do this:
>
> - with an alias:
> alias dxon "xon \!^ /usr/dt/bin/dtterm -ls -title \!^"
> - or:
> dtterm -name SYSTEMNAME
> - or for xterm instead of dtterm:
> use xterm -name hostname -n hostname
>
> where :
> -name is the name of the window's title
> -n is the iconized title
>
>
>
> cheers,
> Andy "Foert"

Thanks for the hint - I've placed a line like

print -n "033]0;$(hostname)\007"

in my .profile and it shows the appropriate title in the dtterm window
but is there a way to let change the title when I change the machine
within the same window - with this entry in .profile it doesn't change

Friedhelm



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