ilm...@ilmari.org (Dagfinn Ilmari =?utf-8?Q?Manns=C3=A5ker?=) writes:
> Thomas Munro <thomas.mu...@gmail.com> writes:
>> From the advanced bikeshedding department: I'd like my psql
>> transcripts to have the usual alignment, but be easier to copy and
>> paste later without having weird prompt stuff in the middle.  How
>> about a prompt format directive %w that means "whitespace of the same
>> width as %/"?  Then you can make set your PROMPT2 to '%w   ' and it
>> becomes invisible:

> That only lines up nicely if %/ is the only variable-width directive in
> PROMPT1.

Yeah, that was my first reaction too.

> How about a circumfix directive (like the existing %[ ... %])
> that replaces everything inside with whitespace, but keeps the width?

Or just define %w as meaning "whitespace of the same width as
PROMPT1".  You couldn't use it *in* PROMPT1, then, but I see
no use-case for that anyway.

                        regards, tom lane


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