On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Linda Walsh <b...@tlinx.org> wrote: > I'm having a problem, I think, due to my setting the prompt in > 'root' mode, to a different color. This results in me being able to > enter only 49 characters on the input line before it wraps to the next > line. > > I add an open and close sequence to the normal prompt (which has no > weird problems with changing the input line length): > > > #specific to linux console compat emulations > _CRed="$(echo -en "\033[31m")" #Red > _CRST="$(echo -en "\033[0m")" #Reset > _CBLD="$(echo -en "\033[1m")" #Bold > export _prompt_open="" > export _prompt_close=">" > [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && { > _prompt_open="$_CBLD$_CRed" > _prompt_close="#$_CRST" > } > export PS1='${_prompt_open}$(spwd "$PWD")${_prompt_close} '; > > Is there some easy way to tell bash either to not keep track of what it > thinks is the screen width (and just allow it to wrap, if that's possible), > or to reset bash's idea of where it thinks it is on the line? > > Thanks! > Linda > > > >
Here's another way to do it: #specific to linux console compat emulations _CRed='\[\033[31m\]' #Red _CRST='\[\033[0m\]' #Reset _CBLD='\[\033[1m\]' #Bold export _prompt_open="" export _prompt_close=">" [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && { _prompt_open="$_CBLD$_CRed" _prompt_close="#$_CRST" } export PS1="${_prompt_open}$(spwd "$PWD")${_prompt_close} " Note the simplification of the variable assignments and the change in quotes in the final command. Also, it's probably not necessary to do any of those exports.