terminal tab title

Geert Geurts <[email protected]> Tue, 23 Aug 2016 18:23:53 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.gnome.general
Message-ID <CAE=SCg4MwZ_7-Vok31F7kfM3sX4g7o4LJnz0uYFL5Vsr6yR1dw@mail.gmail.com>
Hallo all!!
I've been searching for ages, and can't seem to find the solution to a
basic function.
When I open gnome-terminal and open a new tab, I used to be able to set the
title using the right-mouse button.
Currently the only way to set your terminal tab is by changing PS1
variable...
Does anyone know of a way how I can get this old(gnome2) functionality back
again?
I want to set the title of a tab and not  a variable in the bash instance
in this tab because when you're using screen or tmux or something, the
title of your tab would change depending of wich screen/tmux terminal you
currently have active.
My initial question was related to terminator, when I started investigating
the, I realized that this feature seemed to be dropped in gnome3.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Does anyone know why this
valuable feature was dropped?

Thanks!!

Regards,
Geert

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