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Explain that the configurable window title is only an initial setting.
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\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.80 2004/05/22 11:09:31 simon Exp $
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\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.81 2004/06/10 10:01:11 jacob Exp $
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\C{config} Configuring PuTTY
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@ -1012,7 +1012,11 @@ followed by \q{PuTTY}, for example \c{server1.example.com - PuTTY}.
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If you want a different window title, this is where to set it.
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PuTTY allows the server to send \c{xterm} control sequences which
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modify the title of the window in mid-session. There is also an
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modify the title of the window in mid-session (unless this is disabled -
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see \k{config-features-retitle}); the title string set here
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is therefore only the \e{initial} window title.
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As well as the \e{window} title, there is also an
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\c{xterm} sequence to modify the title of the window's \e{icon}.
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This makes sense in a windowing system where the window becomes an
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icon when minimised, such as Windows 3.1 or most X Window System
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