adjustable window title for ttashadow
Hi,
is there a way to overwrite the default window title of a ttashadow
window, as it occurs as pupil
application in a classroom situation.
The common way to tell an X app it's window title,
like
xterm -title my_title
doesn't work in this case.
Is there an app-defaults file for ttashadow? - like
Xedit in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults on a Linux system.
Kind regards,
Tankred
[470 byte] By [
Tankred] at [2007-11-25 20:53:22]

# 1
Tankred schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to overwrite the default window title of a ttashadow
> window, as it occurs as pupil
> application in a classroom situation.
>
> The common way to tell an X app it's window title,
> like
> xterm -title my_title
>
> doesn't work in this case.
> Is there an app-defaults file for ttashadow? - like
> Xedit in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults on a Linux system.
>
> Kind regards,
> Tankred
>
>
No! There is no resource for the title.
Btw. Be careful with Classroom Shadowing.It does not work in a array.
TAB
# 2
Tillmann Basien wrote:
> Tankred schrieb:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>is there a way to overwrite the default window title of a ttashadow
>>window, as it occurs as pupil
>>application in a classroom situation.
>>
>>The common way to tell an X app it's window title,
>>like
>>xterm -title my_title
>>
>>doesn't work in this case.
>>Is there an app-defaults file for ttashadow? - like
>>Xedit in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults on a Linux system.
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>Tankred
>>
>>
>
> No! There is no resource for the title.
> Btw. Be careful with Classroom Shadowing.It does not work in a array.
> TAB
Tillman,
nice to read from you.
Is the above a known bug/issue with which version of SGD-EE ?
Thanks,
Roberto
--
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"Has anybody around here seen an aircraft carrier?"
(Pete "Maverick" Mitchell - Top Gun)
Rob at 2007-7-4 19:02:27 >

# 3
Rob schrieb:
> Tillmann Basien wrote:
>
>>Tankred schrieb:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>is there a way to overwrite the default window title of a ttashadow
>>>window, as it occurs as pupil
>>>application in a classroom situation.
>>>
>>>The common way to tell an X app it's window title,
>>>like
>>>xterm -title my_title
>>>
>>>doesn't work in this case.
>>>Is there an app-defaults file for ttashadow? - like
>>>Xedit in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults on a Linux system.
>>>
>>>Kind regards,
>>>Tankred
>>>
>>>
>>
>>No! There is no resource for the title.
>>Btw. Be careful with Classroom Shadowing.It does not work in a array.
>>TAB
>
>
> Tillman,
>
> nice to read from you.
>
> Is the above a known bug/issue with which version of SGD-EE ?
>
> Thanks,
> Roberto
>
No, Rob its the way its implemented.
This is one of the reasons I build the methode "Cooperation Mode" for a
team of users.
# 4
"Tankred" <tankred.hirschmann@pass-consulting.com> wrote in message
news:daitek$2ks$1@mint.tarantella.com...
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to overwrite the default window title of a ttashadow
> window, as it occurs as pupil
> application in a classroom situation.
>
> The common way to tell an X app it's window title,
> like
>xterm -title my_title
>
> doesn't work in this case.
> Is there an app-defaults file for ttashadow? - like
> Xedit in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults on a Linux system.
>
> Kind regards,
> Tankred
If you are running ttashadow directly (i.e. not from the Object Manager's
"Shadow" button), then you can override the title using
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Ttashadow. The default value is:
*ttashadow.title:Tarantella Shadow
Regards,
Steve.
--
Steve Taylor
Director, Technology Integration
Tarantella, Inc.
stevent@tarantella.com
+1 (831) 427-7468
# 5
"Tankred" <tankred.hirschmann@pass-consulting.com> wrote in message
news:daitek$2ks$1@mint.tarantella.com...
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to overwrite the default window title of a ttashadow
> window, as it occurs as pupil
> application in a classroom situation.
>
> The common way to tell an X app it's window title,
> like
>xterm -title my_title
>
> doesn't work in this case.
> Is there an app-defaults file for ttashadow? - like
> Xedit in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults on a Linux system.
>
> Kind regards,
> Tankred
>
If you are running ttashadow directly (i.e. not from the Object Manager's
"Shadow" button), then you can override the title using
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Ttashadow. The default value is:
*ttashadow.title:Tarantella Shadow
Regards,
Steve.
--
Steve Taylor
Director, Technology Integration
Tarantella, Inc.