On 15/10/2023 02:10, Van Snyder wrote:
The culprit is tcsh, not XTerm. With bash, Alt-Shift-P produces a colon.
In tcsh the default bindings are almost the same as in bash: https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/tcsh/tcsh.1.en.html#history-search-backward history-search-backward (M-p, M-P)P.S. I believed that most confusing (while still useful) feature of terminals is [Ctrl+s]. It takes some time to realize that it has been hit by mistake, so [Ctrl+q] is required to resume output.