On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 07:58:17PM -0600, sam th wrote:
> eterm supports both -e and -T.
>
> xterm ditto
>
> kterm ditto
>
> cxterm.common ditto
>
> the members of rxvt-ml
> krxvt
> grxvt
> crxvt
> crxvt-big5
> crxvt-gb
> all support both -e and -T
>
> xvt supports both -e and -T
>
> gnome-terminal supports -e and --title or -t, but not -T.
>
> zterm (although I don't have a binary of this to check) claims to support
> - -e, but not -T (or any variants thereof). This is a gnome widget, which
> forms the base for gnome-terminal.
Thanks a lot for being less lazy than I, and checking this out.
Rather than squashing the -t option for these GNOME gizmos and replacing it
with -T, why don't just support -T as well? I know, a couple more lines of
code, but it would be worth it. I understand that upstream might bitch --
but this is free software, let's seize upon this option before they do
something incompatible with it.
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