Any answers to this one? On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 12:35, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > Does anyone know how I can make SHIFT+TAB do the same thing in my bash > shell as TAB does (ie. tab-complete)? > > The reason this would be very useful: Java naming conventions: > > In Java, classes have each word capitalized. Eg: > MyFunctionalProceduralObjectBasedDoItAll.class > > So, when I go to compile a java class, or similar, and I have similarly > named classes, I use tab-completion a lot. I type a few chars, hit tab, > then type the next char. That next char is often a capital letter, and I > often hit the TAB key before I've taken my little finger off the SHIFT > (for typing the next letter of the class I'm trying to compile). > > This results in SHIFT+TAB and a terminal bell from bash, rather than > completion. > > It would save me many many keystrokes a day if SHIFT-TAB effectively > sent a TAB when in bash. > > TIA > Zen
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