Sadly not as far as I can tell. The prompt is a message in a central file. You can't update it without all accounts and users seeing the same change.
I haven't looked hard at doing this since 4.1 though. It is possible that a feature has been snuck in quietly since then, but nothing I'm aware of. Cheers, Ken Baakkonen, Rodney wrote > Back in the "Ultimate' days, you could put something in the > LOGIN proc to > put some text that would show up to the left of the TCL/ECL > ':' prompt. This > was helpful in identifying what account you were in. You > could have 'prod:' > and know you were in the production account. > > In Solaris I can do this for my korn shell prompt by : > > PS1="[EMAIL PROTECTED] -n | sed 's/\..*//'`% "; export PS1 and see > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For every UNIX command I do. > > Is there a way to change the ECL prompt in Unidata to do the > same type of > thing? - Thanks Rod ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
