Connor Lane Smith a écrit :
> On 14/11/2011, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> > This is only true when the search string is empty which is extremely
> > rare: most of the times the first thing the user do is to type a few
> > characters to filter the results and hence, the cursor is then at the
> > end of
On 14/11/2011, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> This is only true when the search string is empty which is extremely
> rare: most of the times the first thing the user do is to type a few
> characters to filter the results and hence, the cursor is then at the
> end of the search string, C-f will move down
Connor Lane Smith a écrit :
> On 14/11/2011, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> > Well, suppose you're using C-f to move down in the list of matches, then
> > you want to move up, you hit C-b because it's the natural symmetric of
> > C-f and you end up moving the cursor backward in the search string.
>
> N
On 14/11/2011, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> I happen to use dmenu to move image files around from within sxiv and,
> in this context, I found the default C-w behavior to be inappropriate.
I'll have a think about whether there's a compromise.
> Well, suppose you're using C-f to move down in the list o
Connor Lane Smith a écrit :
> On 14/11/2011, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> > C-w is not extremely useful as it considers that anything except
> > 'space' is a word character.
>
> I actually find this more useful. A lot of implementations zip through
> all your non-alnum symbols when you hit C-w, which
Hey,
We aren't intending to have 'readline' bindings, readline just happens
to have a few useful bindings we can steal.
On 14/11/2011, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> C-w is not extremely useful as it considers that anything except
> 'space' is a word character.
I actually find this more useful. A lot
Hi,
A few problems with the current 'readline' bindings:
C-w is not extremely useful as it considers that anything except
'space' is a word character.
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That's now the default bash behavior and it can be overcome by
appending the following lines to your .inputrc:
set bind-tty-special-chars