On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Mika Seppänen wrote: > If my homedir is /home/foo and I have named directory: > > work=/home/foo/bar > > Then if I switch to that dir (cd work), %~ expands to ~/bar. Is there any way > to make it expand to ~work? One thing that no one has mentioned in this thread is that %~ will always expand to the shortest possible string. Thus, given two=$HOME/bin three=$HOME/bin four=$HOME/bin you'll always see ~two because "two" is shorter than "/bin". Even if you "unset two", you'll never see ~three because both "/bin" and "four" are shorter than "three". Because ~/bin and ~four are of equal length, what you see is (I believe) dependent on hash table ordering, and therefore unpredictable (though it should always be consistent). Hey, PWS and the UTF-8 gang: If "bin" were in fact a name consisting of three wide characters, i.e., they display as three characters but occupy 6 or more bytes, would the prompt code treat ~three as a shorter string for purposes of the %~ expansion?