fi
}
-# --- Setting xterm titles ---
-#
-# This doesn't work so well any more. :-(
-
-# if [ -e /usr/lib/bash/xtitle.so ]; then
-# enable -f /usr/lib/bash/xtitle.so xtitle
-# elif [ -e /usr/local/lib/xtitle.so ]; then
-# enable -f /usr/local/lib/xtitle.so xtitle
-# elif [ -e $HOME/lib/bash/xtitle.so ]; then
-# enable -f $HOME/lib/bash/xtitle.so xtitle
-# else
-# xtitle () { return 1; }
-# fi
-xtitle () { return 1; }
-
-entitle () {
- local t="`xtitle -q`" st
- xtitle "$t $1"
- shift
- "$@"; st=$?
- xtitle "$t"
- return $st
-}
-
# --- Set up some simple aliases ---
alias cx='chmod a+x'
alias which="command -v"
alias ssync="rsync -e ssh"
-alias rootly="entitle root become -g0 root"
+alias rootly=$__MDW_ROOTLY
alias r=rootly
-alias eh="entitle 'Egham Hills 90210' tf eh"
-alias news="entitle Usenet slrn"
-alias splitvt='splitvt -t "`xtitle -q || echo xterm` splitvt"'
+alias re="rootly sensible-editor"
alias pstree="pstree -Ghl"
alias cdtmp='cd ${TMPDIR-/tmp}'
alias pushtmp='pushd ${TMPDIR-/tmp}'
alias e="sensible-editor"
alias svn="svnwrap svn"
-
-@ () {
- local t="`xtitle -q`" host="$1"
- shift
- xtitle "$t [$host]"
- ssh "$host" "$@"
- xtitle "$t"
-}
+alias @="ssh"
# --- Make `xt' start an xterm, maybe logging into a remote host ---