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DaLoverhino |
Subject: |
Solution to Exceed question. |
Date: |
7 Apr 2006 08:41:33 -0700 |
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Hey guys, long ago I posted the following:
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Hello. I run exceed at work, and use GNU emacs + exceed xterm to do
unix development. When I type 'emacs -T MyProject', an emacs window
pops up with 'MyProject' as the title of the emacs window. The same
label appears in the task bar.
However, when I minimize the window, and look at my task bar, the label
disappears, and is replaced by 'em...@machine.blah'.
How do I have it so that the title 'MyProject' appears in the task bar
regardless of whether the window is opened or minimized? (The reason
being, is that I'll have 2-3 emacs windows up with different projects
in them.)
Thanks.
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I got several solutions from this group. Thanks for that!
The best advice given to me was a guy who posted where in the emacs
help to look. I got a very nice solution to my question from that help
page:
xterm: emacs -name "ProjectName" &
Does exactly what I want. I thought I'd follow up on the thread and
post here, just in case anyone else has the same question.
Thanks again guys.
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