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 NAME     
 |  |  |  | label, awd – set window label 
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 SYNOPSIS     
 |  |  |  | label string awd [ sysname ]
 
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 DESCRIPTION     
 |  |  |  | Label sets the label of the current win (see acme(1)) or X terminal
    window (e.g., 9term(1) or xterm(1)) by echoing a special control
    sequence to standard output. 
    
    
    Acme and 9term windows assume the label is a directory name. When
    unrooted file names are plumbed in the window, they are evaluated
    relative to the directory named in the label. 
    
    
    The label may have a suffix /−sysname, which is not interpreted
    as part of the directory during plumbing. Awd sets the window
    name to the current directory with a /−sysname suffix, using the
    name of the current system by default. 
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 EXAMPLE     
 |  |  |  | One can use the following sh(1) function to keep the label up-to-date
    in response to cd commands: 
 Rc(1) installs a similar fn cd at startup if there is not already
    a function named cd:|  |  |  | _cd () { 
 }|  |  |  | \cd "$@" && case $− in
 *i*)
 awd
 esac
 
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 alias cd=_cd
 cd .
 
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 |  |  |  | fn cd { 
 }|  |  |  | if(builtin cd $1){ if(flag i) $PLAN9/bin/9 awd || status=''
 status=''
 }
 
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