On 2018-09-07 11:07, Stefan Krusche wrote:
Hallo Norbert,
Am Donnerstag, 6. September 2018 schrieb Norbert Gruener:
Hi all,
In my Bash shell (».bashrc«) I have »bind« a command to the »F1« key
bind -x '"\eOP":"_bash_man"' # F1 man <command>
The script »_bash_man« looks like (it is simplified only for test
reasons)
echo "${READLINE_LINE}"
I tried exactly that and it seems to work. I put only that one line in
a script,
assigned the F1 key with bind to it and it outputs just the string I
typed
before when I hit F1 like intended. No problems with cursor movements,
backspace and any other command line editing.
I'm on Devuan ascii and run GNU bash, Version 4.4.12(1)-release
(x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
bash^[[D^[[C^[[B^[[A
This reminds me of programs (ed, rcs, telnet etc.) which don't use
readline and
have less command line editing capabilities. Backspace should work,
though.
Had something similar with vi a while back.
put
"set nocompatible
set backspace=indent,eol,start"
or something
in .vimrc
https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/2162/why-doesnt-the-backspace-key-work-in-insert-mode
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