crtl+shift+alt+t
can't rename a tab title
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You press it, then you type in your new tab title and press enter. ctrl+shift+t creates a new tab, ctrl+shift+alt+t renames the existing tab. |
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On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 01:49:04AM -0700, Christian Paul Flores wrote:
Hello @kovidgoyal, thanks for that. Yet, I'm quite confused, what do you mean by "pressing it"? the `crtl+shift+alt+t` seems creates another window for me. I look into this, closed issue #610. You say here, tabs will be rename based on the current directory. Although, it's not always a big deal imo, yet it's a good option.
The "new window" has
Enter the new title for this tab below. An empty title will cause the default title to be used.
So follow those instructions. If you arent seeing it, then make sure you
are running up-to-date kitty and start kitty with --config=NONE
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Hello, newbie on kitty, I'm trying to rename a tab title, as it default its title to the path name of the directory I'm working, In tmux, I can do it by
crtl+b+,
. I read on the docs, and correct If I'm wrong if I use, the right command or not ofcrtl+shift+alt+t
. Yet, it creates another tab instead of setting a tab title, am I right? Thank you so much for understandingBeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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