Re: dtterm
From: Dwivian (dwivian@earthlink.net)
Date: 04/08/03
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From: dwivian@earthlink.net (Dwivian) Date: 8 Apr 2003 07:54:39 -0700
Friedhelm Neyer <Friedhelm.Neyer@t-online.de> wrote in message news:<3E91B59D.6010508@t-online.de>...
> 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
Seems you'd put it in the .profile of every machine you visit. When
you go there, you'll get an updated .profile, which will send out that
string as your prompt for the dtterm, which will interpret it for your
display. When you come back the local prompt will over-ride.
-dwiv (CATE/AIX)
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