Re: FVWM: strange window title behaviour...

From: Thomas Leitner <tom_at_finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 08:01:32 +0100 (MET)

Rob,

On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Rob Urban wrote:

> I've just built and installed 2.0.45 on Digital UNIX V4.0 and I've
> noticed something a bit weird:
>
> All windows titles work properly with one exception:
> the DECterm titles have "1]" prefixed to them, so if the title in
> the DECterm config says "DECterm", I get "1]DECterm" and so on.
> If I change it to "huhu" using an escape sequece, it changes to
> "1]huhu".

I'm also running fvwm 2.0.44 on DU 4.0b and noticed this. I've patched
the sources to avoid this problem (not a pretty patch, though but it
works). Another problem under DU 4.0b is the "FvwmButtons eating 100% CPU
time after log-out" problem. I'm using fvwm as the window manager along
with the DU session manager. This apparently just kills the X server when
logging out without notifying fvwm. Some FVWM modules have a bug then
which causes them to keep running and eating 100% CPU time. I also have a
fix for that.

If you're interested, just drop me a line.

Tom

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