Re: Fw: Re: Xterm window title enhancement to hostname:/path II.

2005-03-30 Thread Jindrich Novy
Hello Pavel,

On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 17:06 +0100, Pavel Vvra wrote:
   What do you think about restoring of original title when mc ends? I
 usually open xterm with some title, then I run ssh client and then I run
 commander. When I run mc, title of window is changed, but when I exit mc
 last used title is still displayed as permanent title. 

Unfortunately I cannot reproduce your case. I see the xterm title
correctly restored after I quit mc even if I ssh somewhere and launch mc
there. Did I miss something? (using the latest CVS mc)

Jindrich

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Fw: Re: Xterm window title enhancement to hostname:/path II.

2005-03-23 Thread Pavel Vávra
Yes, it is. My patch is quite long when I compare it with your one. I am
not able to write compact C code :-(. Next time I'll add item into
wishlist and I'll save a lot of time.
  What do you think about restoring of original title when mc ends? I
usually open xterm with some title, then I run ssh client and then I run
commander. When I run mc, title of window is changed, but when I exit mc
last used title is still displayed as permanent title. This title is
wrong - in Window List I see that mc is running but only (ba)sh prompt
is present there. I have no suggestion how to do it but it is possible
that you can do it during 5 minutes and your patch will be about 10
lines long.
  Regards,
Pavel

 and next item into wishlist will be to configure xterm title, e.g.
mc - [EMAIL PROTECTED]:%d :-)

P.

Dne Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:10:01 +0100
Jindrich Novy [EMAIL PROTECTED] pe:

 Hello Pavel,
 
 here is the patch where both hostname and username are printed in the
 xterm window title.
 
 Cheers,
 Jindrich
 
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