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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) BuDop's mbp:~ budop$ changes to dhcp-v062-202:~ budop$...not quite why? Post 302899548 by BuDop on Tuesday 29th of April 2014 07:49:39 PM
Old 04-29-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
I really don't think there's anything to be alarmed about here.

Change into a different directory now, see if it changes again.

If it does, that's all it means -- it's telling you what directory you're in.
Hi Corona,

No matter what directory I am in, the the name dhcp-v062-202:~ budop$ remains. The name of my computer use to reside where dhccp is...so it used to be BuDops-mbp:~ budop$, now it is dhcp-v062-202:~ budop$.

BuDop

---------- Post updated at 04:49 PM ---------- Previous update was at 04:45 PM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
Lots of software will fiddle with the window name. I use ksh as my shell. In my .kshrc file I put a function:
Code:
        function retitle {
        echo -e "\\033]0;$*\\007\\c"
        }

Now I can just just type stuff like retitle my new window name

But I rarely do. I don't really care about my window name.
Perderabo,

just curious as what this line of code mean "\\033]0;$*\\007\\c".
 

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Xless(1x)																 Xless(1x)

NAME
xless - File browsing program for the X Window System. SYNOPSIS
xless [-f] [-toolkitoption ...] [filename ...] DESCRIPTION
Xless pops up a window on the display specified, containing the file specified on the command line or piped in from stdin. This file may easily be viewed using the scrollbar to the left of the window. Xless also takes input from the standard input. Extra function are avail- able on the toolbox to the right of the window: - Pop up a help window. - Search a specified pattern - Search the next occurance of the above specified pattern - Open a session of the editor (specified in the environment variable EDITOR) on the current file - Reload the current file - Change file in the current window - Open a new xless window to display the specified file - Print the current file - Close the current window For further information on using xless please read the online help information. The rest of this manual page will discuss customization of xless to suit the needs of a particular user. OPTIONS
Xless is build upon the X Toolkit (Xt) and as such understands all the normal command line options (as described in X(1). It also sup- ports: -follow Continually check the file for new input (so that xless behaves like tail -f). -f Alias for -f. -help Print a list of valid options. -version Print the version number of this xless executable. WIDGET AND RESOURCE NAMES
In addition to the usual widget resources, Xless has the following application resources: standardFont The default font to be used if any of the specified fonts are available. textFont The fonts to use for the text. labelFont The fonts to use for labels in dialog boxes. buttonFont The fonts to use for labels on buttons. standardCur The cursors to use in the main button window with the Quit and Help commands. dialogCur The cursors to use in the toolbox and dialog box windows. helpFile Name of a file to use instead of the system default helpfile. editor Name of editor to invoke (if neither VISUAL nor EDITOR environment variable is set) editorDoesWindows Set to TRUE if your editor brings up its own window (xedit or GNU emacs, for example.) printCommand Command string used to print the current file. The name of the file is simply appended to this string. (enscript -G is nice, if you've got it.) maxWindows Maximum number of windows which xless will display at one time. Set this to zero if you don't want a limit. (This is a good thing to set if you tend to run xless * in directories with lots of files.) quitButton Set to TRUE if you want a Quit button on every window which, when clicked, will quit every window started from this copy of xless. The default is FALSE. sizeToFit Set to TRUE if you want text windows to be only as big as they need to be, up to the maximum size specified by 'geometry'. removePath Set to TRUE if you want the directory portion of the file path removed. For example, a path like /usr/src/X11/xless/main.c would be shortened to main.c. The default is TRUE. defaultSearchType Default method used to search the text (invoked from the Search button). Possible values are ExactMatch (which is the default), CaseInsensitive and RegularExpression. monitorFile Set to TRUE if you want the file to be continually checked for new input (so that xless behaves like tail -f). The default is FALSE. COLOR RESOURCES
If you have a color display and you're running at least X11R5, you may want to add a line like: #ifdef COLOR *customization: -color #endif to your personal resources file. This will allow you to get the color-related resources for not only xless, but for every program which sets up its own color resources. Versions of X earlier than X11R5 don't support the customization resource. If you're on one of those, you'll have to include the color resources in your personal resources file. SEE ALSO
X(1), X(8C), more(1), less(1) BUGS
There probably are some. AUTHOR
Dave Glowacki (UC Berkeley Software Warehouse) <dglo@CS.Berkeley.EDU> Originally by Carlo Lisa (MIT Project Athena) from xmore written by Chris Peterson (MIT Project Athena). X Version 11 6 June 1993 Xless(1x)
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