<HTML ><HEAD ><TITLE >Loading a Different Prompt, Later</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.7"><LINK REL="HOME" TITLE="Bash Prompt HOWTO" HREF="index.html"><LINK REL="UP" TITLE="Loading a Different Prompt" HREF="c641.html"><LINK REL="PREVIOUS" TITLE="Loading a Different Prompt" HREF="c641.html"><LINK REL="NEXT" TITLE="Loading a Different Prompt, Immediately" HREF="x655.html"></HEAD ><BODY CLASS="SECT1" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#840084" ALINK="#0000FF" ><DIV CLASS="NAVHEADER" ><TABLE SUMMARY="Header navigation table" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" ><TR ><TH COLSPAN="3" ALIGN="center" >Bash Prompt HOWTO: </TH ></TR ><TR ><TD WIDTH="10%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="bottom" ><A HREF="c641.html" ACCESSKEY="P" >Prev</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="80%" ALIGN="center" VALIGN="bottom" >Chapter 9. Loading a Different Prompt</TD ><TD WIDTH="10%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="bottom" ><A HREF="x655.html" ACCESSKEY="N" >Next</A ></TD ></TR ></TABLE ><HR ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%"></DIV ><DIV CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A NAME="AEN643" ></A >9.1. Loading a Different Prompt, Later</H1 ><P >The explanations in this HOWTO have shown how to make PS1 environment variables, or how to incorporate those PS1 and PS2 strings into functions that could be called by ~/.bashrc or as a theme by the bashprompt package.</P ><P >Using the bashprompt package, you would type <TT CLASS="USERINPUT" ><B >bashprompt -i</B ></TT > to see a list of available themes. To set the prompt in future login shells (primarily the console, but also telnet and Xterms, depending on how your Xterms are set up), you would type <TT CLASS="USERINPUT" ><B >bashprompt -l themename</B ></TT >. <B CLASS="COMMAND" >bashprompt</B > then modifies your <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >~/.bash_profile</TT > to call the requested theme when it starts. To set the prompt in future subshells (usually Xterms, rxvt, etc.), you type <TT CLASS="USERINPUT" ><B >bashprompt -s themename</B ></TT >, and bashprompt modifies your <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >~/.bashrc</TT > file to call the appropriate theme at startup. </P ><P >See also <A HREF="setps.html" >Section 2.6</A > for Johan Kullstam's note regarding the importance of putting the PS? strings in ~/.bashrc .</P ></DIV ><DIV CLASS="NAVFOOTER" ><HR ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%"><TABLE SUMMARY="Footer navigation table" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" ><TR ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="c641.html" ACCESSKEY="P" >Prev</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="34%" ALIGN="center" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="index.html" ACCESSKEY="H" >Home</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="x655.html" ACCESSKEY="N" >Next</A ></TD ></TR ><TR ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >Loading a Different Prompt</TD ><TD WIDTH="34%" ALIGN="center" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="c641.html" ACCESSKEY="U" >Up</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" >Loading a Different Prompt, Immediately</TD ></TR ></TABLE ></DIV ></BODY ></HTML >