Turns out it was an errant line in a my psqlrc file that customised the 
prompt.. doh.

Thanks anyway.

On 10/05/2013, at 1:17 PM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:

> Brett Haydon <br...@haydon.id.au> writes:
>> On OSX terminal, when I try and access psql history the historical line is 
>> only partially visible sometimes mixed with the last line executed, and the 
>> start position of the cursor moves about 15-20 chars in. The line still 
>> executes correctly, but it's driving me nuts. Google was not my friend. Any 
>> ideas?
> 
> What that sounds like is that you're running psql with the wrong value
> of the TERM environment variable, so that it's guessing wrong about what
> control characters to send for terminal cursor positioning.  Try
> "echo $TERM" and see what you get.  On my Mac laptop, it seems to
> default to "xterm" and I get good results from that.
> 
>                       regards, tom lane



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