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Re: regarding login prompt
- X-seq: zsh-users 11778
- From: Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx>
- To: ZSH Users <zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: regarding login prompt
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:43:57 +0100
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Dan Nelson wrote:
> I think Boyd was asking about the default prompt character being % vs
> $, not the format specifier within more complex prompt strings.
> Luckily, your first paragraph works as an explanation in either case :)
Ah. Well, you can get the effect of \$ easily with "%(#.#.$)".
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