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Xterm problem with -samename



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Hello Developers and Maintainers,

since I have not gotten an answer on any $USER mailinglists, I must
ask the "real" X-Profis here on this list.  ;-)

I like to use mcview to view manpages under X because the search
function and have fvwm setup to:

Style  XTermMan       Icon 32x32.help.xpm, MiniIcon 16x16.help.xpm
SetEnv VAR_font14     '-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-15'
SetEnv XTERMHELP      'xterm -class XTermMan -name XTermMan -samename \
                                -g 80x42+376+141 -fn $[VAR_font14] -bg blue'
SetEnv MANPATH_PUBLIC '/usr/share/man/man'

and the the popup menu:

DestroyMenu Fvwm2help
AddToMenu   Fvwm2help@20x300.side.$[SIDEBARCOLOR].feline_virtual_window_manager_2.xpm@^black^ "Hilfe zu Fvwm2%16x16.help.xpm" Title
+ "" TearMenuOff
+ "fvwm2%16x16.help.xpm" Exec $[XTERMHELP] -T "Help: Fvwm2" \
        -n "Help: Fvwm2" -e mcview $[MANPATH_PUBLIC]1/fvwm2.1.gz
+ "fvwm2%16x16.help.xpm" Exec $[XTERMHELP] -T "Help: FvwmButtons" \
        -n "Help: FvwmButtons" -e mcview $[MANPATH_PUBLIC]1/FvwmButtons.1.gz
...
...

So this is working now, but the Title is always "XTermMan" what I want
is that it accept the "-T" option as the Title name.

Removing the "-samename" from the variable show "mc ....".

How can I set it to my choice, e.g. "Help: Fvwm2" or "Help: FvwmButtons"?

Thanks for your time and help
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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