Forgot to mention; you set the title using the -title <string> option. By default it's a fixed string of your choice, but an ampersand tells Xmir to try and guess the window title from the window tree:
Xmir -title @
It's not enabled by default because it only applies to running single window (non-rootless) Xmir with a single X client, itself in a window.
Forgot to mention; you set the title using the -title <string> option. By default it's a fixed string of your choice, but an ampersand tells Xmir to try and guess the window title from the window tree:
Xmir -title @
It's not enabled by default because it only applies to running single window (non-rootless) Xmir with a single X client, itself in a window.