You do not have enough \[ in there, you need them around the \e[0;36m and \e[1;34m as well.
On Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 05:19:00AM -0700, Lawrence Jacob Siebert wrote: > My PS1 is > \[\033[01;32m\]\u\[\033[01;34m\] \w \e[0;36m\! \e[1;34m$\[\033[00m\] > About Me:**[1]http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > Constantly Coding:**[2]http://constantcoding.blogspot.com > On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 5:08 AM, Nicholas Marriott > <[3]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hmm. What is in your PS1? > > On Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 04:53:14AM -0700, Lawrence Jacob Siebert wrote: > >** ** I just tried it in xterm as well, and the issue is there too. > >** ** Lawrence > >** ** About Me:**[1][4]http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > >** ** Constantly Coding:**[2][5]http://constantcoding.blogspot.com > >** ** On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Lawrence Jacob Siebert > >** ** <[3][6]gryf...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >** ** ** Always happens, and occurs whether there are splits or not > splits. I do > >** ** ** notice it more if there are splits.** > >** ** ** Neither eval `resize` or kill -WINCH $$ fixes it.** > >** ** ** TERM inside is screem-256color, outside is xterm-256color > >** ** ** I tried xfce terminal and roxterm. > >** ** ** pastebin of my /tmux.conf > is**[4][7]http://pastebin.com/ZXyuA6EK **however > >** ** ** temporarily changing it's name so I use the default .tmux.conf > file > >** ** ** doesn't fix the issue, fwiw. > >** ** ** I'm on Linux Mint 17, it's an Ubuntu based distro. ** > >** ** ** uname -a **gives me > >** ** ** Linux lawrence-ThinkPad-T530 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP > Fri May 2 > >** ** ** 23:30:00 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > >** ** ** Thanks, > >** ** ** Lawrence Siebert > >** ** ** About Me:**[5][8]http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > >** ** ** Constantly Coding:**[6][9]http://constantcoding.blogspot.com > >** ** ** On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Nicholas Marriott > >** ** ** <[7][10]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >** ** ** ** Hi > >** ** ** ** Does this always happen or only after splitting the window > or only > >** ** ** ** once in a while? > >** ** ** ** Does running > >** ** ** ** ** ** eval `resize` > >** ** ** ** Or > >** ** ** ** ** **kill -WINCH $$ > >** ** ** ** Fix it? > >** ** ** ** What is TERM inside and outside tmux? > >** ** ** ** What's in your .tmux.conf? > >** ** ** ** What platform? Linux? > >** ** ** ** What terminals did you try (so long as the list includes > xterm it > >** ** ** ** doesn't matter)? > > > >** ** ** ** -------- Original message -------- > >** ** ** ** From: Lawrence Jacob Siebert <[8][11]gryf...@gmail.com> > >** ** ** ** Date: 08/10/2014 06:35 (GMT+00:00) > >** ** ** ** To: [9][12]tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net > >** ** ** ** Subject: text wrapping issues 1.9a > > > >** ** ** ** I've noticed that tmux will wrap lines around, so that I'm > typing over > >** ** ** ** my prompt, and it will wrap before the end of the X-window. > ** > >** ** ** ** With small splits, I start overtyping my prompt > immediately, even if > >** ** ** ** there is space left to type. > >** ** ** ** This happens regardless of terminal emulator, and doesn't > happen with > >** ** ** ** regular bash, just with tmux. > >** ** ** ** I'd like tmux to type until the edge of the split, or the > edge of the > >** ** ** ** terminal emulator if I don't have a split, and if I go past > that, for > >** ** ** ** it to wrap under the prompt, not over it. > >** ** ** ** Thanks, > >** ** ** ** Lawrence Siebert > >** ** ** ** About Me:**[10][13]http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > >** ** ** ** Constantly > Coding:**[11][14]http://constantcoding.blogspot.com > > > > References > > > >** ** Visible links > >** ** 1. [15]http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > >** ** 2. [16]http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > >** ** 3. mailto:[17]gryf...@gmail.com > >** ** 4. [18]http://pastebin.com/ZXyuA6EK > >** ** 5. [19]http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > >** ** 6. [20]http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > >** ** 7. mailto:[21]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com > >** ** 8. mailto:[22]gryf...@gmail.com > >** ** 9. mailto:[23]tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net > >** **10. [24]http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > >** **11. [25]http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > > References > > Visible links > 1. http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > 2. http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > 3. mailto:nicholas.marri...@gmail.com > 4. http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > 5. http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > 6. mailto:gryf...@gmail.com > 7. http://pastebin.com/ZXyuA6EK > 8. http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > 9. http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > 10. mailto:nicholas.marri...@gmail.com > 11. mailto:gryf...@gmail.com > 12. mailto:tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net > 13. http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > 14. http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > 15. http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > 16. http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > 17. mailto:gryf...@gmail.com > 18. http://pastebin.com/ZXyuA6EK > 19. http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > 20. http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ > 21. mailto:nicholas.marri...@gmail.com > 22. mailto:gryf...@gmail.com > 23. mailto:tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net > 24. http://about.me/lawrencesiebert > 25. http://constantcoding.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Meet PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Requirements with EventLog Analyzer Achieve PCI DSS 3.0 Compliant Status with Out-of-the-box PCI DSS Reports Are you Audit-Ready for PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance? 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