Jacobo221 wrote: >I like customizing my PC. In my console I use the following PS1 var: > >PS1='\n\033[34;1m[\w]\033[0;34m\$ ' >PS1=$PS1'\033[s\033[1;1f\033[37;47;1m\033[K Terminal: >\033[2m\l\033[1m\033[;19fJobs: \033[2m\j\033[1m\033[;29fUser: >\033[2m\u\033[1m\033[;45fHost: \033[2m\h\033[1m\033[;61f\d \033[2m(\A) >\033[u' >PS1=$PS1'\033[0m' > >It works fine, but the thing is that suing colour escape codes seems to break >readline! I mean, if I use that PS1 variable, readline behaves strange. > > I use bash, and also have a colour-coded prompt. I see similar problems to what you're describing. I've just learned to live with it. I only mention this so you'll know you're not alone. Sorry I don't have a solution for you.
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