Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/03/31/18:37:07
At 15:19 2003-03-31, you wrote:
>On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>
> > Anoop,
> >
> > At 11:38 2003-03-31, you wrote:
> >
> > >...
> > >
> > >Anyway, after I run vi, the window title changes
> > >to "vi <fname>" where <fname> is the file that
> > >I'm editing. When I quit vi, the title of the
> > >window remains that way until I quit the window,
> > >or I use vi again with another file, in which
> > >case it changes to "vi <newfilename>".
> >
> > It sounds to me like there's a script or other intervening command
> > definition handling your invocation of "vi."
> >
> > Please show us the output of "where vi" (assuming, as you state above,
> > that you're using tcsh). If you're using BASH, then show us the output
> > of "type -a vi".
> >
> > ...
> >
> > >Thanks,
> > >-Anoop
> >
> > Randall Schulz
>
>Randall,
>
>Most likely there is no wrapper script. This is an option of "vim"
>itself. In vim, "help title".
> Igor
Igor,
That explains why I could not find documentation for the "title /
notitle" command when Thorsten mentioned it: I looked in the man and
info documentation.
However, in my Cygwin Vim I cannot get a title to show even when I
":set titlestring=something" and ":set title". I tried suspending and
resuming Vim, too, but still no title. Vim --version" does indicate
that it was configured for "+title," so I'm uncertain what I'm doing
wrong that keeps me from getting a title. Maybe it's being displaced
through time and space to Anoop's system.
Randall Schulz
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