Package: tmux Version: 1.6~svn2608-2 Severity: normal * What led up to the situation?
Usage of tmux. * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? Cursed it. * What was the outcome of this action? Doesn't help. * What outcome did you expect instead? Have it do what I want. (Makes me feel like this should be grave.... :) ) *** End of the template - remove these lines *** Right, now seriously: tmux ignores "automatic-rename" setting for windows entirely. It plain simply has no effect whatever way one sets this option. Take the following set of commands: tmux new-session -d -s gkars_sheridan_vir -n sheridan 'ssh sheridan' tmux set-window-option -t gkars_sheridan_vir:1 automatic-rename off tmux new-window -d -t gkars_sheridan_vir:2 -n vir 'ssh vir' tmux set-window-option -t gkars_sheridan_vir:2 automatic-rename off tmux select-window -t gkars_sheridan_vir:1 tmux -2 attach -t gkars_sheridan_vir This will have tmux spit out two lines: set option: automatic-rename -> off set option: automatic-rename -> off and otherwise neatly start a session, ssh to two machines. status-line enabled shows two windows opening, with the names as given in "-n" parameter here. Exactly as wanted. The shell starts up and the names go away, get replaced by "zsh". This is appearently caused by one of the following two lines print -Pn "\e]2;$2:q\a" print -Pn "\ek$1:q\e\\" in a zsh shell init. Which would be all fine would I have automatic-rename ON. It is OFF, so tmux should NOT DARE TO TOUCH THE WINDOW TITLE. Thats why I set it to off. -- bye, Joerg I guess some people never change. Or, they quickly change and then quickly change back.
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