Is there a way to disable the marker that indicates what phase is being 
run. E.g. the "update-eix>" in:

update-eix> [N]   >> x11-terms/sakura (~2.1.1): sakura is a terminal 
emulator based on GTK and VTE
update-eix> [N]   >> x11-themes/gtk-engines-aurora (~1.4): Aurora GTK+ 
Theme Engine
update-eix> [N]   >> x11-themes/gtk-engines-candido (~*0.9.1): Candido 
GTK+ Theme Engine
update-eix> [N]   >> x11-themes/lxappearance (~*0.2): a 
desktop-independent theme switcher for GTK+

I didn't see anything in paludis --help, and I'm not entirely sure what 
you'd call those indicators, so I didn't know what to search for.

I find them visually distracting (extra line wrapping, and things that are 
meant to be left-aligned aren't), and they usually seem redundant (it 
already tells what operation is being done). E.g.

Sync gentoo
sync gentoo> blahblah long line that
  wraps
sync gentoo> blahblah long line that
  wraps
Sync gentoo completed

Is part of the rationale that this would indicate when some hook is taking 
an action, rather than the 'core' action itself? (No hook output for me to 
look at currently.)

Best,
Ben
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