http://martinjh.myby.co.uk/ss1.png
Does anyone have the problem with Konsole in the last line there?
It does the same thing with xterm as well. Is it a bug or something
else?? I have tried changing the font and that doesn't help either!
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Does this happen with just this command sequence, or all command sequences?
Martin J Hooper wrote:
http://martinjh.myby.co.uk/ss1.png
Does anyone have the problem with Konsole in the last line there?
It does the same thing with xterm as well. Is it a bug or something
else?? I have tried
G.T.Smith wrote:
Does this happen with just this command sequence, or all command sequences?
All sequences - I changed the bash prompt just to have the
current working directory instead of the whole path and that
doesn't help it either.
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Martin,
On Thursday 05 April 2007 03:05, Martin J Hooper wrote:
http://martinjh.myby.co.uk/ss1.png
Does anyone have the problem with Konsole in the last line there?
It does the same thing with xterm as well. Is it a bug or something
else?? I have tried changing the font and that doesn't
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Martin,
Most likely there's a problem with your PS1 string. It appears you're
altering the color within the prompt, and any portions of the prompt
string that do not yield visible characters must be surrounded with \[
(two characters, escape as necessary) and \].
Martin,
On Thursday 05 April 2007 08:55, Martin J Hooper wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Martin,
Most likely there's a problem with your PS1 string. It appears
you're altering the color within the prompt, and any portions of
the prompt string that do not yield visible characters must be
Randall R Schulz wrote:
The command ppwd is new to me. In my shell, it's a shell procedure
defined in /etc/bash.bashrc and emits multiple terminal escape
sequences but does not appear to enclose them in the required \[ and
\]. The comment on its definition is Set xterm prompt with short path
On Thursday 05 April 2007 09:39, Martin J Hooper wrote:
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Thanks - Apart from changing the colours and adding a few aliases
for command line package management its the standard Suse .bashrc
So, did the modified PS1 I gave you fix the problem?
RRS
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Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 09:39, Martin J Hooper wrote:
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Thanks - Apart from changing the colours and adding a few aliases
for command line package management its the standard Suse .bashrc
So, did the modified PS1 I gave you fix the problem?
RRS
Seems to have