[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My real meaning in my last mail is that when we carry out a
> command exactly in a second time ,in fact we could not need
> to create a new one but we use the old one and locate
> ourselves on the location of the old command.If we could
Dear Eric :
Thank you for your mail and response.
I think that I could understand what you said in you mail,but it maybe
could not fit what I really need in my last mail.
I have try your method(the shotrcut -- control+r) and it is a very
convenient tool for me because wi
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According to donglongchao on 5/16/2008 11:28 PM:
| We could put the current point to the location of the command which is
just executed by us,so that we could find the near commands we need
immediately,and don not need to press the key of 'up' or 'do
Dear Sir or Madam:
I have a wonderful idea about shell(GNU bash, version
3.2.39(1)-release (i486-pc-linux-gnu)).
I think current shell is not convenient enough for us and It isn't
scientific which is called The Principle of Location.
For example,I am a beg