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8. Credits

Thanks to the following people who have provided advice, errata, and examples for this document.

Paul D. Smith <[email protected]> and Christophe Martin <[email protected]> both pointed out that I had the quotes the wrong way round in the bash $PROMPT_COMMAND. Getting them right means variables are expanded dynamically.

Paul D. Smith <[email protected]> suggested the use of \[...\] in the bash prompt for embedding non-printing characters.

Christophe Martin <[email protected]> provided the solution for ksh.

Keith Turner <[email protected]> supplied the escape sequences for Sun cmdtool and shelltool.

Jean-Albert Ferrez <[email protected]> pointed out some inconsistencies in the use of "PWD" and "$PWD", and in the use of "\" vs "\\".

Bob Ellison <[email protected]> and Jim Searle <[email protected]> tested dtterm on HP-UX.

Teng-Fong Seak <[email protected]> suggested the -s option for hostname, use of `pwd`, and use of echo under csh.

Trilia <[email protected]> suggested examples in other languages.

Brian Miller <[email protected]> supplied the escape sequences and examples for hpterm.

Lenny Mastrototaro <[email protected]> explained the Irix terminals' use of xterm escape sequences.

Paolo Supino <[email protected]> suggested the use of \\$ in the bash prompt.


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