On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 15:24:25 -0400 "J. Limon" <jli...@eml.cc> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is a Mutt or GNOME issue.. > > But, I have my .muttrc file set to change the xterm-title (thusly > gnome-terminal's title) with.. > > set xterm_set_titles=yes > set xterm_title="Mutt: %m (%n)" > > And it works as expected, Mutt: total messages (new) - but > gnome-panel simply says "Mail", I've never had an instance where the > gnome-panel title was different than the xterm title. > > If this is a GNOME issue, I apologize. :) > Short answer - not a mutt issue. Actually, I don't believe this is strictly a GNOME problem, either. I'm working on the assumption that you are using mutt on Ubuntu, or some other Debian system? And that you are starting mutt from the GNOME applications menu rather than starting it manually from an open xterm window? If not, then feel free to straighten me out and I'll take another look at this. Otherwise, I think the issue is probably that the numerous patches that Debian distros add to the vanilla mutt source are including something to integrate mutt with the usual WM menu system. And something in that menu configuration for mutt includes a setting that gnome-panel is getting its title from. Check your system for a mutt.menu or mutt.desktop file that is installed by the mutt package and see if that might contain something that appears to be significant. On the other hand, I note the following in the changelog for the most recent version of mutt in Ubuntu Intrepid: * In order to evade a conflict with the sidebar patch, move the set_xterm_* prototypes from pager.c to mutt_menu.h. No functional change. It could be that the noted change introduced an unanticipated bug, but then I'm not a programmer, so that question is better asked of someone else. In any case, I think you'll find that this problem is one most appropriately taken up with the package maintainer for mutt on your distro. jbb