[On 13 Jun, @02:18, Michael Wardle wrote in "Re: list all jobs before promp ..."] > Perhaps the two good solutions are: > > 1. make the suspend message match the format of the jobs command > > Sending a STOP signal (usually via Control-Z) to a process would print > (for example): > > [1] + suspended vim > > instead of: > > zsh: suspended vim > > Bash does this and I think it would be quite useful. I agree. I didn't even know I was missing that bash feature :-) In bash I've never used the 'jobs' command, in zsh I do...because I don't know the job numbers. What is needed for this? I expect any change for this to be minor. > 2. add support for an option similar to listjobs in tcsh I don't know what that is, -- grtz, - Miek http://www.miek.nl http://www.nlnetlabs.nl PGP Key ID: 0xB18453A1 fingerprint: 002B B079 0DDA 7D44 2B5C CAB0 C3B7 F943 B184 53A1