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Merge pull request #343 from rouzbeh84/master
fixing some typos in the comments
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POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH="$0"
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fi
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# Resolve the instllation path
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# Resolve the installation path
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if [[ -L "$POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH" ]]; then
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# If this theme is sourced as a symlink, we need to locate the real URL
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filename="$(realpath -P $POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH 2>/dev/null || readlink -f $POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH 2>/dev/null || perl -MCwd=abs_path -le 'print abs_path readlink(shift);' $POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH 2>/dev/null)"
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#
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# Methodology behind user-defined variables overwriting colors:
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# The first parameter to the segment constructors is the calling function's
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# name. From this function name, we strip the "prompt_"-prefix and
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# uppercase it. This is then prefixed with "POWERLEVEL9K_" and suffixed
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# name. From this function name, we strip the "prompt_"-prefix and
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# uppercase it. This is then prefixed with "POWERLEVEL9K_" and suffixed
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# with either "_BACKGROUND" or "_FOREGROUND", thus giving us the variable
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# name. So each new segment is user-overwritable by a variable following
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# name. So each new segment is user-overwritten by a variable following
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# this naming convention.
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################################################################
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# Begin a left prompt segment
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# Takes four arguments:
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# * $1: Name of the function that was orginally invoked (mandatory).
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# * $1: Name of the function that was originally invoked (mandatory).
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# Necessary, to make the dynamic color-overwrite mechanism work.
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# * $2: The array index of the current segment
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# * $3: Background color
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# Begin a right prompt segment
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# Takes four arguments:
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# * $1: Name of the function that was orginally invoked (mandatory).
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# * $1: Name of the function that was originally invoked (mandatory).
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# Necessary, to make the dynamic color-overwrite mechanism work.
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# * $2: The array index of the current segment
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# * $3: Background color
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$(print_icon 'MULTILINE_SECOND_PROMPT_PREFIX')"
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if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_RPROMPT_ON_NEWLINE" != true ]]; then
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# The right prompt should be on the same line as the first line of the left
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# prompt. To do so, there is just a quite ugly workaround: Before zsh draws
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# prompt. To do so, there is just a quite ugly workaround: Before zsh draws
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# the RPROMPT, we advise it, to go one line up. At the end of RPROMPT, we
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# advise it to go one line down. See:
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# http://superuser.com/questions/357107/zsh-right-justify-in-ps1
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