On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 12:13:10PM -0500, ScruLoose wrote: > On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 10:13:23AM +0100, Jeroen Keppens wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've been looking for a solution for something (I think) must be easily > > solved. On a few of our servers when we type up/down we scroll in a list of > > previous command, home/end brings us to the beginning and the end of the > > line. On some other servers this doesn't work. For each of those commands a > > "~" is printed to the screen. > > I don't actually know why home/end would work on some systems and not > others, but if you get in the habit of using CTRL-a and CTRL-e instead, > I _think_ that should work consistently. > I suppose you could be clever and keymap home and end to CTRL-a and > CTRL-e if you wanted, but I don't know the details, and that might be > annoying if you try to use home and end in other contexts. > > Cheers! > -- Hi all, the keystrokes that work on the commandline are SET in you 'set' environment. type: set -o if you say: set -o vi you will have vi keybindings. if youu say set -o emacs you will have emacs keybindings. -Kev
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