Randall, You were right. My path was setup so that instead of picking up /usr/bin/vi, it was picking up my DOS version of vi. Once I corrected that, the window title always shows "Cygwin" and never changes regardless of what I'm running.
Thanks, -Anoop PS: Thanks to all who replied. I'm not subscribed to the Cygwin list to it took me a while to check the responses in the archives and get back. =========== At 11:38 2003-03-31, you wrote: > I'm running cygwin's latest version 1.3.22-1. > When I run cygwin from my desktop, it brings > up a command prompt window with a title "Cygwin". > I modified cygwin.bat to make my default shell > tcsh. > Anyway, after I run vi, the window title changes > to "vi <fname>" where <fname> is the file that > I'm editing. When I quit vi, the title of the > window remains that way until I quit the window, > or I use vi again with another file, in which > case it changes to "vi <newfilename>". It sounds to me like there's a script or other intervening command definition handling your invocation of "vi." Please show us the output of "where vi" (assuming, as you state above, that you're using tcsh). If you're using BASH, then show us the output of "type -a vi". -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/