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author | axel <axel@liljencrantz.se> | 2006-03-14 10:09:14 +1000 |
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committer | axel <axel@liljencrantz.se> | 2006-03-14 10:09:14 +1000 |
commit | dd8150d98dcdee41afa11c7ed6bd35d304b17f03 (patch) | |
tree | 403d0e6a51826d6abf7e6e9d540a897318549b4f /doc_src | |
parent | 99662d7711c5926c1d0513f180031b0fd4d41df4 (diff) |
Minor comment and documentation changes
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1 files changed, 10 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/doc_src/doc.hdr b/doc_src/doc.hdr index 91bd4f83..a526310f 100644 --- a/doc_src/doc.hdr +++ b/doc_src/doc.hdr @@ -1045,9 +1045,14 @@ where \c prompt_pwd is a shellscript function that displays a condensed version \subsection title Programmable title -When running in a virtual terminal, the user define the \c fish_title -function to print a custom titlebar message. The \c fish_title -function is executed and the output is used as a titlebar message. +When using most virtual terminals, it is possible to set the message +displayed in the titlebar of the terminal window. This can be done +automatically in fish by defining the \c fish_title function. The \c +fish_title function is executed before and after a new command is +executed or put into the foreground and the output is used as a +titlebar message. The $_ environment variable will always contain the +name of the job to be put into the foreground (Or 'fish' if control is +returning to the shell) when the fish_prompt function is called. Example: <p> @@ -1173,6 +1178,7 @@ g++, javac, java, gcj, lpr, doxygen, whois, find) - Syntax highlighting should mark cd to non-existing directories as an error - wait shellscript - Signal handler to save the history file before exiting from a signal +- Support for the screen clipboard \subsection todo-possible Possible features @@ -1194,6 +1200,7 @@ g++, javac, java, gcj, lpr, doxygen, whois, find) - Map variables. (export only the values. When expanding with no key specified, expand to all values.) - Descriptions for variables using 'set -d'. - Parse errors should when possible honor IO redirections +- Support for writing strings like /u/l/b/foo and have them expand to /usr/local/bin/foo - perhaps through tab expansion \subsection bugs Known bugs |