new windows start with a leading space on the command line
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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screen-profiles (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: screen-profiles
When hitting F2 to create a new terminal window, after accepting the default name or specifying a custom name, a new terminal is created, with a leading space on the command line.
This may be the result of a race hazard (ie, my machine is too slow), but this also means that the first line is indented.
e.g.
normal shell line is
user@machine:~$ []
whereas a new window in screen-profiles is
user@machine:~$ []
([] is my terminal's character marker thingy)
there's a leading space not only before the username (as it's there before the terminal draws the PS1), but also then on the command line once the PS1 is drawn.
Hope that's clear!
Oh, and this doesn't occur when a new window is created the 'normal' way, ie using ^G-c
Fix committed, will be in 1.9 release