On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 9:46 AM, 清显 <bfsc.yb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 13 PROMPT_COMMAND=' > 14 if (($?)); then > 15 warn="^[[31mWARNING^[[m" > 16 else > 17 warn= > 18 fi > 19 date=`date` > 20 PS1="\[^[[s\]\[^[[$(($COLUMNS-28))C\]\[^[[0;33m$date\]\[^[[u\]\[^[[0;31m$warn\]\[^[[0;32m[\]\[^[[1;33m\u\]\[^[[0;32m@\]\[^[[1;36m\w\]\[^[[0;32m]\$\] > 21 ' > > i changed PROMPT_COMMAND to this as you said, it fixes what i mentioned earlier, but produces more problem, like when i type one character and then use BACKSPACE to delete it, the entire promt is gone, and again bring me to the begining of the line, also when i use ^R to search for history command, the prompt is destroyed too... > I do something similar, but I don't change PS1 in the prompt command. My prompt does end up on two lines, but when I'm in a long path at least the command edit area stays large. PS1='\[\e[1;32m\]\u\[\e[1;33m\]@\h\[\e[0m\] \$ ' PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -e "\e[1;36m$(date "+%a %d%b%y %H:%M:%S") \e[1;33m${PWD/${HOME}/~}\e[0m"