Re: Why ``color_prompt`` is only set for ``xterm``? (colored prompt examples)

2021-09-05 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Sep 05, 2021 at 09:38:34AM -0400, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > There's also that thing about how terminals will interpret the > different types of quotes (dumb/typewriter/ASCII versus > typographic/curly/smart) very literally. I experienced THAT fail > firsthand and now try to remember to

Re: Why ``color_prompt`` is only set for ``xterm``? (colored prompt examples)

2021-09-05 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 9/5/21, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, Sep 05, 2021 at 12:28:37AM -0500, Intense Red wrote: >> > In /root/.bashrc I use this to give a red prompt including host and >> > full path followed by a new line. >> >>I take this idea a bit further, setting a longer prompt and setting >>

Re: Why ``color_prompt`` is only set for ``xterm``? (colored prompt examples)

2021-09-05 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Sep 05, 2021 at 12:28:37AM -0500, Intense Red wrote: > > In /root/.bashrc I use this to give a red prompt including host and > > full path followed by a new line. > >I take this idea a bit further, setting a longer prompt and setting > workstation hosts for specific colors for user

Re: Why ``color_prompt`` is only set for ``xterm``? (colored prompt examples)

2021-09-05 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 9/5/21, Intense Red wrote: >> In /root/.bashrc I use this to give a red prompt including host and >> full path followed by a new line. > >I take this idea a bit further, setting a longer prompt and setting > workstation hosts for specific colors for user logins, and then doing a red > >

Re: Why ``color_prompt`` is only set for ``xterm``? (colored prompt examples)

2021-09-04 Thread Intense Red
> In /root/.bashrc I use this to give a red prompt including host and > full path followed by a new line. I take this idea a bit further, setting a longer prompt and setting workstation hosts for specific colors for user logins, and then doing a red prompt for servers. Part of my