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Subject: [Bug 102867] Konsole window title as tab captions
From: "Kurt V.Hindenburg" <kurt.hindenburg () kdemail ! net>
Date: 2005-03-30 18:35:38
Message-ID: 20050330183538.28570.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From kurt.hindenburg kdemail net 2005-03-30 20:35 \
------- I think it is possible to do what you want now. There are a couple of 'tips' \
for this...
Anyway, try this: export PS1="% \[\e]30;\u \h\w\a\]"
This will make the tabs and window title user host <current directory>
You can of course change this to suit your needs.
I likely need to explain these options better in the Handbook.
..that you can let Konsole set the current directory as the window title?
For Bash, put 'export PS1=$PS1"\[\e]0;\H:\w\a\]"' in your ~/.bashrc .
...that you can let Konsole set the current directory as the session name?
For Bash, put 'export PS1=$PS1"\[\e]30;\H:\w\a\]"' in your ~/.bashrc .
export PS1="\[\033[0;32m\](\[\033[1;34m\]\u\[\033[1;32m\] \
\[\033[1;34m\]\h\[\033[0;32m\])-(\[\033[0;36m\]$(date \
+%H:%M)\[\033[0;32m\])-(\[\033[0;36m\]\w\[\033[0;32m\])\[\033[0;36m\]>\[\033[0;37m\] \
\[\e]30;\u \h \w\a\]"
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