Am 29. Jun, 2001 schwäzte Miguel Griffa so: > > > then hitting Ctrl-O several times.
Also works with ctrl-o > cool, a key-typo CTRL-P prints the last command... Also works with ctrl-p. p is for previous. n for next, e.g. ctrl-n. ctrl-r does a reverse, interactive search. Many emacs-style editing commands should work. OTOH, set -o vi ( or "set editing-mode vi" in /etc/inputrc or .inputrc ) puts the readline library into vi-mode. esc puts you in editing mode, then k to go back, j to go forward, / to search, cw to change word, etc. bind -p | less See how much of that you can interpret :). Anybody know of a document that shows the same info in english? Is it in the bash man page ( BTW man bash, then search for emacs and readline for more info about all of this stuff ) somewhere? bash man page is longer than war and peace :(. ciao, der.hans -- # [EMAIL PROTECTED] home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.DevelopOnline.com # Stell dir vor, es ist Krieg und keiner geht hin...