Here's a great example of the snootiness, and complete lack of "getting it", of Gnome/systemd people, and why so many people are at odds with them. Tons of people commented on this bug: how asinine it was that --title was removed. The workarounds are ok if you're interactive *in* the window, but what if you want to launch a bunch of windows from a script, and have each one named?
Who are the people being l33t here???
At least (for the first time I can remember when watching the dealings of these people), the "old fart" "unix admins" get their way.
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Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016 18:25:09 +0000 From: "gnome-terminal" (GNOME Bugzilla) bugzilla@gnome.org Subject: [Bug 740188] the --title option is nonfunctional
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740188
Debarshi Ray rishi.is@lostca.se changed:
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--- Comment #22 from Debarshi Ray rishi.is@lostca.se --- commit 156b85533f42d8c7e6cf6258ce3e7fe4ec8f1754 Author: Christian Persch chpe@gnome.org Date: Tue Feb 16 18:59:09 2016 +0100
client: legacy: Reimplement deprecated --title option
This reverts commit 0033eca2909ddccf3358c1f089bce05d3473b123.
Reimplement the deprecated --title client option. It seems it is absolutely required by all those super l33t unix admins that are above using a lowly command like printf(1) or the even simpler xtermcontrol(1).