On 18 Apr 2006, at 16:58, Derek Parnell wrote concerning:
Windows Title Bar
I'd like to be able to exactly specify the title that appears on the
console title bar (Windows environment of course). Current the application
uses
the URL that is being got but I'd like to specify it myself
Kat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something like ...
wget --title=News Server #1 http://www.etc.com/latest_news.html
Doesn't work.
I believe that was intended as a suggestion, not as a description of
an existing feature.
I'd like to be able to exactly specify the title that appears on the
console title bar (Windows environment of course). Current the application
uses the URL that is being got but I'd like to specify it myself. Is there
a way to do this now or does this have to be an enhancement?
Something like
Derek Parnell wrote:
I'd like to be able to exactly specify the title that appears on the
console title bar (Windows environment of course). Current the application
uses the URL that is being got but I'd like to specify it myself. Is there
a way to do this now or does this have to be an
www.mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something like ...
wget --title=News Server #1 http://www.etc.com/latest_news.html
So that News Server #1 appears as the console title rather than the URL
(or its possible redirect).
I think the standard Windows console application (cmd.exe) always
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Anyway, adding further customizations to an already questionnable feature
is IMHO not a very good idea.
Perhaps Derek would be happy if there were a way to turn off this
questionable feature.
Tony
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
www.mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something like ...
wget --title=News Server #1 http://www.etc.com/latest_news.html
So that News Server #1 appears as the console title rather than the URL
(or its possible redirect).
I think the standard Windows console application
www.mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Changing console title was IMHO a mistaken feature to implement in the
first place
I agree.
In the case of Windows, I believe that no console application should
alter the window title, as such applications will overwrite the title
which was specified at
Hi,
I'm using start [1]. That way I can specify the title, have it running
in the background and adjust priority and stuff. If you want to use it
in a batch file you can specify /wait.
[Derek already got this, forgot to cc the list]
TT
[1] builtin command. Useable from cmd.exe or batch
From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The idea behind the feature is that you can see which URL is
*currently* being downloaded (you can specify several). That's
somewhat different than just seeing the command line. I still
consider it a mistake, though.
I like it, for long/slow
Herold Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The idea behind the feature is that you can see which URL is
*currently* being downloaded (you can specify several). That's
somewhat different than just seeing the command line. I still
consider it a
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