10-15-2004
Re: question for "echo"
Quote:
Originally posted by chris_chang
what is the mean: echo -n "^[]0;!*^G"
thanks
That'll set the title of an xterm (or other compliant) terminal window when used in a graphical environment.
I use a similar echo in a script to do this.
If you typed, for example
echo -n "^[]0;Look ma^G"
Then the title would be "Look ma".
Remember that ^[ is produced by typing Ctrl-V Esc
^G is Ctrl-V Ctrl-G
Cheers
ZB
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