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Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Feb 2007 08:38:28 -0500 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (Macintosh/20061207) |
Hugh Sasse wrote:
>> provide the right entries that allow the key sequences output by the
>> arrow keys to be bound to the motion commands you want. You can do
>> this yourself; the easiest way to find out the key sequence output by
>> an arrow key is to use `cat -v'.
>
> Where should I look to see how the correct "out of the box" behaviour
> is defined? If I'm to modify PuTTY's terminfo till it works correctly,
> I will need to know what the definition of "correct" is. I know that
> bash allows subsequent key bindings, and that I can customise things
> afterwards.
I'm not sure I understand the question. If the termcap/terminfo entries
contain the key sequences output by the arrow keys (in termcap, they're
the `ku', `kd', `kr', and `kl' capabilities), bash will bind them and use
them `out of the box'. I guess the answer is to find the appropriate key
sequences and make sure they're assigned to the terminfo equivalents.
Chet
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- readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Hugh Sasse, 2007/02/01
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Chet Ramey, 2007/02/01
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Hugh Sasse, 2007/02/01
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Chet Ramey, 2007/02/04
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Hugh Sasse, 2007/02/05
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable,
Chet Ramey <=
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Hugh Sasse, 2007/02/05
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Chet Ramey, 2007/02/07
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Hugh Sasse, 2007/02/08
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Chet Ramey, 2007/02/08
- Re: readline: edit (mode:vi) means eol unreachable, Hugh Sasse, 2007/02/08
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