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Re: [Nano-devel] Fixed regexec() memory leak
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Mike Frysinger |
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Re: [Nano-devel] Fixed regexec() memory leak |
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Mon, 3 Nov 2003 13:44:57 -0500 |
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On Monday 03 November 2003 12:54, David Lawrence Ramsey wrote:
> >My backspace key no longer works in 1.3.0's search field but ctrl-h
> >does work. Is there a fix for this?
yeah, in nano-1.2.x backspace worked just fine on all my linux boxes but with
1.3.x it's a little weird ...
sometimes it works, other times i have to do ctrl+backspace or ctrl+h ...
again, backspace works fine in normal input but when going to a search field
or something similar backspace stops working ...
> What OS and terminal type are you using when this happens?
linux
> Does Backspace work properly everywhere else?
it works in my shell (bash) and it works when typing normal text ... like just
run nano, type a bunch of stuff, and then delete it with backspace ...
> When you say the search field, do you mean that it only fails to work at the
> search prompt but works at other instances of the statusbar prompt?
over here any input prompt at the statusbar level fails to utilize the
backspace button correctly
> When you say it doesn't work, do you mean that it's completely
> nonfunctional?
yes, backspace doesnt seem to have any affect at all ... it doesnt act like
backspace or delete or anything else as far as i can tell ...
-mike
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