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Bash Version: 4.2 Patch Level: 8 Release Status: release Description: 1 when i do PS1="&# $PS1" then I have problems since there is some accents in my command lines : http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweGsOZD6M.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweHvDnu8H.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweHSHlKQq.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweIqnfKNe.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweINbOCMJ.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweJgK8K6m.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweJGszDSY.htm http://cjoint.com/data1/1dweLRlowWS.htm i heard that you had the problem without having to do PS1="&# $PS1" and that you corrected it in that case 2 without doing PS1="&# $PS1" i don't have problem when there is just one accent on a small line, but i have a lot of them when the command line is larger than the terminal and is displayed on several lines in the terminal Do you need screen captures too ? Repeat-By: make a file and give it a name containing an accent 1 - execute PS1="&# $PS1" - drag & drop the file with the accent - use "top arrow" and "bottom arrow" to move in the history : at each time you move on the line containing an accent, it eats one character 2 - type "enter" several times, to get a lot of lines printed on the terminal - drag & drop the file with the accent several times, until it makes a command line too long to be written on only one line (the command line should be larger than the terminal) : it should already begin to have a strange behavior, at this time (it doesn't continue on the next line) - use "top arrow" and "bottom arrow" to move in the history : at each time you move on the line containing an accent, it eats not only characters, but lines i would like to be kept aware about success in reproducing the bug, resolving it, etc, please :-) -- Téléassistance / Télémaintenance (adresse temporaire) http://biocer.fr/invites/thomas-de-contes/