On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 09:18:20AM +0300, Dan Muresan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But doesn't urxvtd have a CWD of /home/muresan, since I started it from
> the command line?
No, it still has a CWD of /. No matter how often you ask, urxvtd will
still have a CWD of / :)
> And can't urxvtd start all its urxvtc's with that CWD
> (instead of /) ? This would be a more useful default...
To you, maybe, to me, no, I want to be able to unmount my home if necessary
and wouldn't want to kill lots of daemons just because I was in the wrong
path when starting them.
> Hm... I know PS1 can change a terminal's title to the CWD, so there may
> be some convoluted way to achieve this.
Yes.
> However I'd be happy if urxvtd just started all its children with a CWD
> equal to its own original CWD (the one urxvtd had when it started).
Well, it's free software.
> >Yes, but it works just as well within urxvt, both support multiple
> >terminal windows from a single process.
>
> If urxvt::term starts a new terminal window in the same process, please
> add that to the documentation. It currently says it acts "very similar
> as if you had started it with system()".
Well, it says that because it is true. What's your issue with that? Is it
relevant?
> Apart from this, it looks like "new urxvt::term" needs an envhashref
> argument, which I'm not sure how to prepare (would be nice if it just
> defaulted to the current terminal's environment).
There is no such thing as "a current terminal" that could be used, and it
doesn't have anything like "a terminal's environment".
In any case, those arguments are there for a reason. If you want a dumbed
down terminal emulator, you are free to fork.
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