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Re: Feature request: output/send \033]7; file:///the/current/dir\033\\ on directory change

Started byIFo Hancroft <lists@ifohancroft.com>
First post2019-11-25 16:47 +0200
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  Re: Feature request: output/send \033]7; file:///the/current/dir\033\\ on directory change IFo Hancroft <lists@ifohancroft.com> - 2019-11-25 16:47 +0200

#15636 — Re: Feature request: output/send \033]7; file:///the/current/dir\033\\ on directory change

FromIFo Hancroft <lists@ifohancroft.com>
Date2019-11-25 16:47 +0200
SubjectRe: Feature request: output/send \033]7; file:///the/current/dir\033\\ on directory change
Message-ID<mailman.2583.1574693376.13325.bug-bash@gnu.org>
I need to remember that if I just hit reply, I'm not actually sending 
the reply to the mailing list.

> The most obvious one would be someone who doesn't want their terminal's
> title bar (or whatever "7" controls) to be altered.
I don't remember it on top of my head but IIRC it doesn't change the title.

> The next most obvious would be someone who's not on an xterm-style
> terminal, where that escape sequence does something surprising.
> 
> Not all terminals work like YOUR terminal.
> 
Fair point.

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