daveg wrote:
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:20:53AM -0700, Ron Mayer wrote:
> > Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> > >Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> > >
> > >>Welcome to UI development. There is always *far* more argument of minor
> > >>matters of appearance than over anything else, in my experience.
> > >
> > >Which is a good thing (in this case at least), because otherwise we
> > >would end up with a crappy UI just because a single person thinks it's
> > >"good enough".
> >
> >
> > This makes me think we shouldn't be hard-coding anything at all
> > as the welcome message; but rather having a default .psqlrc
> > in much the same way that that there's a default /etc/bash.bashrc
> > and /etc/csh.login.
> >
> > Within that default .psqlrc we can put
> > \qecho "Whatever the default message is"
> > or
> > select "my message "+version();
> > to create the default, but then anyone with their own .psqlrc
> > can re-define it to whatever they think is a "good enough" UI.
>
> +1
> Including no banner at all please.
There is a psql quiet option that shows no banner:
-q
--quiet
Specifies that psql should do its work quietly. By
default, it prints welcome messages and various
informational output. If this option is used, none
of this happens. This is useful with the -c option.
Within psql you can also set the QUIET variable to
achieve the same effect.
You could then use \echo in .psqlrc to make your own banner.
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