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`TermLite - Can I Modify What Appears In The Title Bar?
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| Joseph Gill 2004-03-09, 9:36 am |
| Hi guys,
I am new to this group. I am using Terantella TermLite to connect to
an SCO OpenServer 5.0.X server. Currently I can use a xterm escape
sequence and successfully change what appears in the title bar of
puTTY (another terminal emulation program similar to TermLite).
However, when I run the same command using TermLite I don't get
anything to display in my title bar. (The bar I refer to is the bar at
the top of the window that contains the users IP address and SCO
Termlite.)
Does anyone know of any escape sequence that can be run on the Unix
side to change this?
If so please let me know.
For those who don't know what puTTY is you should check it out. It's
worth your time to investigate what it has to offer. It's free too!
I have also found a version that will run on Redhat machines... Let
me know if anyone needs a copy of puTTY for their Redhat machine.
Cheers,
Joseph Gill
Procom Solutions INC
Computer Systems Integrator
Hardware/Operating System Specialist
Visit us online at www.goprocom.com!
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| Nicholas Bachmann 2004-03-10, 3:34 am |
| Joseph Gill wrote:
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> I have also found a version that will run on Redhat machines... Let
> me know if anyone needs a copy of puTTY for their Redhat machine.
I found a copy of Samba for Windows 2000, if you need it.
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+ Regards, +
+ Nick +
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+ My email address is real +
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