On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> : set_prompt ()
> : {
> : local SAVE_CRS=`tput sc 2> /dev/null`
> : local RESET_CRS=`tput rc 2> /dev/null`
> : local CLOCKPOS=`tput cup 0 90 2> /dev/null`
> : local FOREG=`tput setf 6 2> /dev/null`
> : local ALT_FOREG=`tput setf 3 2> /dev/null`
> : local BACKG=`tput setb 0 2> /dev/null`
> : local NORMAL=`tput sgr0 2> /dev/null`
> : local BOLD=`tput bold 2> /dev/null`
> :
> : PS1="\[${NORMAL}${SAVE_CRS}${CLOCKPOS}${FOREG}${BACKG}${BOLD} \@
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$ "
> : }
> : set_prompt
>
> Doesn't this execute those tput's everytime a new prompt has to be generated
> (i.e. after every command) ?
>
I dont think it does, the function sets the variables, then sets the PS1
variable to the results of those tput's. That right Marcus??
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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