On 23May2019 08:16, Wim <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thursday, 23 May at 00:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type upper-case D?

That means one's got to press the 'Esc' and the 'd' keys at the same
time.

No, it means Control and 'd'.

Escape is normally a keystroke type key (like the letters etc), unlike Control or Shift etc which are modifiers.

Escape is sometimes used as a prefix character in some environments (notably Emacs and readline modes using emacs key bindings) but rarely in mutt.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <[email protected]> (formerly [email protected])

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