Is there a way to maximize an xterm window in a ksh script?
I've tried a number of approaches, but none seem to have the desired affect.
All I want to accomplish is to have the window maximized upon being called in the script...i.e:
xterm -T MyNewXterm -e programToOpen & | maximized --or... (1 Reply)
how to echo some text onto the window title bar...in exceed client...so that we can know where we are in..in multiple hostnames kinda..thing..
any advice.. (1 Reply)
Is it possible to change the title of a Terminal window on Solaris? For example, for a MS Windows command window, one can simply type "title NameofWindow" to change the title for a command window.
I was looking for similar functionality for terminal windows.
Thanks. (8 Replies)
I have implemented the solution from mschwage located in post https://www.unix.com/unix-advanced-expert-users/35784-change-putty-title-window.html; ie
wt ()
{
echo -n "^2;${@}^G"
}
This method is awesome!!!!
The reason I am sending you this message is to get your assistance with... (3 Replies)
I have a Perl script that changes the terminal window title and I would like to reset it to the original value when I am done. We are using Putty which emulates xterm. We are not running X-Windows so I can't use something like xprop (can I?). I'm using XTerm control codes to change the title and I... (2 Replies)
hi all,
i am using a Ubuntu work station. i have following piece of code that works ok. But i cant figure out a way to insert a string call $Name into the title of the window i am opening. As you can see, i tried two different ways without a success. Can someone please help me out here? :(
... (3 Replies)
I have successfully used a script to modify putty's window title for many years. It has worked great in a Solaris 10 environment, using, sh, bash and tcsh. But I've never been able to get it to work in linux :(
The script relies on sending escape sequences via gnu echo. The version of echo on... (4 Replies)
Hello all,
I have a not so unix question for you guys(or maybe it is). I use PUTTY to login to serverA (my putty title shows as serverA.domainname.com)
Now from ServerA i do ssh user@ServerB (i have ssh public private key setup)...
now my question is when i do ssh and logon to... (20 Replies)
Hi,
Last 2 weeks I have searched many forums and i haven't found the answer for the question:
How to get all command output to Putty title?
Needed it for other programs to know when some jobs on a server is done and is it done right or wrong. Plink stdout and stdin wasn't working, i used many... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: domagaj
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
lookat
lookat(1) General Commands Manual lookat(1)NAME
lookat - X11 VRML viewer
SYNOPSIS
lookat [-notitle | -title <title>] [[-url] <file.wrl>]
DESCRIPTION
lookat is a simple X11 viewer for VRML files that uses libopenvrml.
You can use the mouse to change the view. Clicking with the left mouse button and dragging the mouse around will rotate the view, while
clicking with the middle mouse button and dragging around will move the scene closer and farther.
The right mouse button will bring the viewpoint menu.
OPTIONS -notitle
Do not use the URL as the window title.
-title <title>
Use <title> as the window title.
-url <file.wrl>, <file.wrl>
Specify a VRML file or URL to open.
KEYS
Left Right
Move the view left or right.
, . Rotate the view left or right.
Up Down
Move the view forward or backwards.
A Z Move the view up or down.
a z Rotate the view up or down.
PageUp PageDn
Change to the next or previous viewpoint.
r Home Reset the view.
b Toggle alpha blending on or off.
c Toggle culling on or off.
d Toggle bspheres on or off.
l Toggle lighting on or off.
t Toggle texture mapping on or off.
w Toggle wireframe rendering (polygons) on or off.
EXAMPLES
On Debian systems, you can find VRML sample files in the /usr/share/doc/libopenvrml9/examples/ directory.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Debian Project August 2003 lookat(1)