> On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
>  
> However, I am still left with this little, uncolored prompt, that I 
> can't get tramp to swallow: 
>  
> [~] 
>  
> Just a couple of brackets and a tilde.  I tried to set this in the 
> shell-prompt-pattern as well, but couldn't hack it. :,(   
 
Well, aside from the obvious idea of making it even simpler, the following
regexp should match this: "\\[~\\]"  
You could try with M-: (re-search-forward "your.regexp") RET in a buffer
that contains the prompt.  Then you 
can see how your regexp is doing and it's easy to fix it. 
 
I don't currently have access to Tramp, as I'm in the process of setting up
this machine, and it's a slow 
machine... 
 
Kai 

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