* Vincent Lefevre <vincent-m...@vinc17.net> [2014-03-20 15:22:28 +0100]:
> > > I *never* get stuck in hieroglyphs with any terminal. So, this is
> > > pointless.
> > 
> > You will if you run something like: echo -e "\033(0"
> > 
> > (Or if you abort a program when it was in the middle of writing in the ACS.)
> 
> No, I don't, thanks to my superior shell. :)
> 
> ypig:~> echo -e "\033(0"; echo mq                     <14:52:08
> 
> └─
> ypig:~>                                               <14:52:10
> 
> See, the second prompt is fine.

How do you do this? Do you just echo the escape sequence to shift back
in your prompt?

Florian

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