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Tab titles do not use profile name #687

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tklie opened this issue Mar 28, 2020 · 3 comments
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Tab titles do not use profile name #687

tklie opened this issue Mar 28, 2020 · 3 comments
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tklie commented Mar 28, 2020

The release notes of the 0.7.0.0 release indicate, that The profile name is now used as the default tab title.

However, I only see the profile name as the tab title for a split second upon opening a new tab. Immediately afterwards it it overwritten by the Shell executable location again.

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felixse commented Mar 28, 2020

That's because the shell is updating it's title. You should be able to configure this in your shell profile (like bashrc or powershell profile).

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tklie commented Mar 29, 2020

I see, is this a default behavior I need to disable for every shell?
Because I checked all profile locations according to the MS docs and there are no custom profile configurations for PowerShell on my machine (and this also happens for CMD and ZSH (WSL) for which also do not have custom titles configured).

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felixse commented Mar 31, 2020

just noticed there is a problem with ConPty, I will try to fix this with 0.7.1.0

@felixse felixse added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 31, 2020
@felixse felixse added this to the 0.7.1.0 milestone Apr 5, 2020
@felixse felixse closed this as completed in 8d039f5 Apr 5, 2020
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