Perfect.� Thanks.� I included your command in my .profile.� Works like a charm.



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Subject: Re: mksh vs. pdksh

From: "Dom" <[email protected]>

Date: Sat, June 22, 2013 4:29 pm

To: [email protected]

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> On 22/06/13 20:47, Jeff Shearer wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>> Good day,

>>

>>

>>

>> One feature I have used for at least 20 years with various verions of ksh is 
>> the ability to escape and scroll through my .history file using the lower 
>> case letters k and j when vi is designated as my editor in my .profile.� I 
>> just implemented mksh which is the supposed replacement for
pdksh in
>> Debian but I am unable to scroll through my .history file using the lower 
>> case letters k and j.� I am however able to scroll through my history file 
>> using the arrow keys.

>>

>>

>> Is there a way to implement the scroll via lower case letters k and j when 
>> vi is selected as your editor with mksh?

>>

>

> I've never used mksh or pdksh, but when I used to use ksh on unix

> systems I recall I used to have to "set -o vi" to enable that facility.

>

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