Strangely, the title of the xterm is: és In the router, the name is: )ss1 If the configured hostname is more than sixteen characters, the router will indicate that it will use a new hostname, but the configuration will still display the name you wanted to use. My question is: how can I resize the text to better fit each node? Is that even possible? My problem is that R`s help page isn`t always clear about what can and can`t be included in semPaths, as it`s at least loosely based on qgraphs of what I collect. Interesting error message when changing hostname on a Cisco router, 1841: What gives me this passable but not perfect path diagram. You can see here that despite resizing latent and manifested elements, you can barely read them, if at all: And the title is displayed correctly on OSX, maybe your xterm does not support UTF-8 in the title, this is an optional feature of xterm. You are right. To fix this, I added “xterm*utf8Title: true” in “/etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm” Thanks 😀 Do you have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact managers and the community. The text was updated successfully, but these errors occurred: Now I can`t test with “GNS3 2.0”. I am currently testing with an old GNS3 1.5 (from Live Raizo v7): I have the same title And©when I test “xterm -T éssai1” the title is correct (almost, the last character is removed (?) ) It doesn`t seem to be a problem, IOS handles the error as in the real world and the user could fix the problem. So far, this is the code I have for my structural equation model: I only have one problem with `)ss1` in the router. IOS doesn`t like non-ASCII, I think.
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