Hi John,

Thanks for the solution. Unfortunately this doesn't work as well. The 
whitespace in my terminal is still there.

Thanks!

On Monday, March 19, 2012 7:44:30 PM UTC-4, John Little wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 10:59:15 AM UTC+13, Doppp wrote:
> 
> > > >     " use \003]12;gray\007 for gnome-terminal
> 
> Quite a different workaround would be to use your shell.
> In bash I set PS1 to something that evaluates, f. ex. as
> \[\033[1;33m\]\! $PWD !\[\033[0m\] 
> to get a bold yellow prompt (the background is black).  There's also the 
> PROMPT_COMMAND shell variable, which I use to set the window title:
> echo -en "\e]0;$PWD\007"
> 
> You could use either to set the cursor colour, or your shell's equivalents.
> 
> Regards, John

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