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xterm set title.
Of course, it may be setting the tab title already (every time it prompts) which you'd need to override by changing the PS1 variable. Otherwise, you'd never see changes because every time it goes back to the prompt it'd change it straight back.
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mod2html
MOD2HTML(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation MOD2HTML(1p)
NAME
mod2html - translate module PODs to HTML
SYNOPSIS
"mod2html" ["--base" url] ["--css" url] ["--index" title] ["--"["no"]"toc"] ["--hr" level] ["--bgcolor" #rrggbb] ["--text" #rrggbb] modDir
HTMLdir
DESCRIPTION
"mod2html" locates all the PODs under modDir translates them to HTML, and writes them to a directory tree under HTMLdir.
The directory tree maps the module namespaces.
It makes the HTML files world-readable.
OPTIONS
"--base" url
Translate "L<>" sequences into HTML links relative to url.
"--css" url
Specifies a Cascanding Style Sheet for the generated HTML page.
"--index" title
Writes an index of all the HTML files to HTMLDir/index.html. title is used as the title of the index page.
"--"["no"]"toc"
Includes or omits the table of contents. Default is to include the TOC.
"--hr" level
Controls the profusion of horizontal lines in the output, as follows:
level horizontal lines
0 none
1 between TOC and body
2 after each =head1
3 after each =head1 and =head2
Default is level 1.
"--bgcolor" #rrggbb
Set the background color to #rrggbb. Default is white.
"--text" #rrggbb
Set the text color to #rrggbb. Default is black.
REQUIRES
"Pod::Tree::HTML"
SEE ALSO
"pod2html", "pods2html", "Pod::Tree::HTML"
AUTHOR
Steven McDougall, <swmcd@world.std.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003 by Steven McDougall. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
Perl.
perl v5.10.1 2004-10-11 MOD2HTML(1p)