Steve Grazzini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Example can be seen by invoking ksh (88 or 93) like:
>> 
>> ksh read line
>> 
>> During input, vi like editing is possible.
>
> Check Term::ReadLine.
>
> I'll bet the Gnu readline (Term::ReadLine::Gnu ?) can
> do emacs and vi keystrokes, but I could be wrong.

Thanks, yes that looks like the right stuff.  However I was unable to
devine out of `perldoc Term::ReadLine how one might use it.

As is often the case, not a single example is given.  Unless that
whole mess under `Synopsis' is required for each <INPUT>.



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