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From: Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com>
To: dpleydel@univ-fcomte.fr
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Mysterious hidden end of line characters.
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:11:07 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87d4rgu2yc.fsf@thievol.homelinux.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080201125400.GF20315@univ-fcomte.fr> (David's message of "Fri,  1 Feb 2008 13:54:00 +0100")

David <dpleydel@univ-fcomte.fr> writes:

>> > ~ $ su
>> > Password: 
>> > dell-1 /home/dave # 
>> >
>> > What options are there for having a nicer prompt in eshell? It would
>> > be nice to show the path in the prompt when the path is short or
>> > abreviate the path in the prompt when the path is long. Am I dreaming?
>> 
>> Is it what you need ?
>> 
>> (setq eshell-output-filter-functions (list 'eshell-handle-ansi-color 
>> 					   'eshell-handle-control-codes 
>> 					   'eshell-watch-for-password-prompt))
>
> Thanks Thiery, well not quite. Actually, something funny happened with
> my last email, what I see at the prompt for the super user has some
> code which looks like "^ [1;31m", but when I send this email from
> emacs to mutt this code becomes converted so in the email it doesn't
> look so bad and no one could see what the problem was.  To get around
> this I have added a space after the ^ in this email. It's the "^
> [1;31m" which really looks bad in the eshell. It looks like this short
> piece of code isn't converted but just pronted as it is making the
> prompt for the super user look ugly.
>
> cheers
> Dave
>

And here the regex for prompt password in eshell for french locale:

(setq eshell-password-prompt-regexp "[Pp]ass\\(word\\|phrase\\).*:\\s *\\'\\|[Mot de passe.]*:\\s *\\'")
-- 
A + Thierry
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2008-02-01 15:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20080131170759.CC0B71BC00C@ufc.univ-fcomte.fr>
2008-01-31 17:54 ` Mysterious hidden end of line characters David
2008-01-31 18:28   ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-02-01 12:54     ` David
2008-02-01 14:07       ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-02-01 15:11       ` Thierry Volpiatto [this message]
     [not found] <20080131144200.566493BC03B@ufc.univ-fcomte.fr>
2008-01-31 16:36 ` David
2008-01-26 17:14 David
2008-01-26 19:21 ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-01-26 19:54   ` David
2008-01-26 20:06   ` David
2008-01-26 20:08     ` David
     [not found]   ` <mailman.6584.1201377847.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2008-01-27  6:10     ` Tim X
2008-01-26 20:41 ` Peter Dyballa
2008-01-30 15:04   ` David
     [not found]   ` <mailman.6748.1201705322.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2008-01-31  6:21     ` Tim X
2008-01-31 10:20       ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-01-31 11:17         ` Peter Dyballa
2008-01-31 12:44           ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-01-31 16:04           ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-01-31 16:12           ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-01-31 16:40           ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-02-02 14:18           ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-02-04 13:00           ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-02-04 13:10           ` Thierry Volpiatto

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