about setting that prompt for csh...
Maarten Litmaath
maart at cs.vu.nl
Fri Jun 16 08:50:51 AEST 1989
nick at aimed.UUCP (Nick Pemberton) writes:
\In .login, after the TERMCAP entry is set, I have the following lines:
\
\set invs=`tput smso`
\set inve=`tput rmso`
Try:
set invs = "`tput smso`"
set inve = "`tput rmso`"
This will avoid csh interpreting the output of `tput'.
For the ANSI terminal:
so=^[[7m
se=^[[m
Both strings contain the wildcard character '['. In both cases the
corresponding ']' is missing. Hence csh decides "Missing ]." and the final
output of each backquote command will be empty, whereas the error messages
somehow get lost. Yet another bug.
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