On 4/21/20 4:25 PM, gentoo_esh...@tutanota.com wrote:
>> It's the ESC prefix. You can use it if you remove ESC from the list of
>> characters that terminate an incremental search. The problem is that most
>> of the key sequences that begin with ESC (e.g., arrow keys) are intended to
>> terminate t
Apr 21, 2020, 16:14 by chet.ra...@case.edu:
> On 4/20/20 9:32 PM, gentoo_eshoes--- via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne
> Again SHell wrote:
>
>> pasting while in reverse-i-search undoes it
>> Repeat-By:
>> $ bind 'set enable-bracketed-paste on'
>> select character 'c' with the mouse, so it can
On 4/20/20 9:32 PM, gentoo_eshoes--- via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne
Again SHell wrote:
> pasting while in reverse-i-search undoes it
> Repeat-By:
> $ bind 'set enable-bracketed-paste on'
> select character 'c' with the mouse, so it can be pasted via pressing MMB or
> shift+insert
> press Ctrl
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