>> Right, now seriously: tmux ignores "automatic-rename" setting for
>> windows entirely. It plain simply has no effect whatever way one sets
>> this option.
> That is not true.

> The automatic-rename option controls whether or not tmux will update the
> pane title based on the name of the process running in the pane. It does
> not disallow manually setting the title using a screen-compatible escape
> sequence, which is what the following does:
>>   print -Pn "\ek$1:q\e\\"

>> 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.
> tmux doesn't change the title on its own. Your shell init file does.

My shell tries to do stuff, yes, but *IMO* tmux should, when you
disallow it to rename something, not honor what shell wants. Thats why I
disallow it in the first place.

Though yes, with that reading this bug could be changed to a
"automatic-rename only covers some tmux internal foo, please provide
another such option to entirely turn off any automatic renaming of
windows" wishlist bug and kicked upwards to upstream. Where automatic is
"anything that the user doesnt do manually right in tmux. Like
"command-key whatever" sequence...

-- 
bye, Joerg
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