> > - keep multi-line commands as one, currently then issueing a multi-line 
> > command each
> > line is saved separately. That's ugly.
> 
> Sounds right, but I'm not interested, since emacs users can invoke
> sawfish-config inside of emacs. I've got a file "jl-scratch" always
> open in Emacs, which can be considered as a "librep scratch paper",
> and I send lisp expressions (if multi-lined, put inside of progn)
> from it. All are saved in that file, and readline history is
> irrelevant.

This does have nothing do to with sawfish-config, it's when you use rep as an 
interpreter.

> So implementing a vi plugin like this is an alternative. :)

Actually I don't wanna write a VIm plugin for that purpose, as the issue does 
still
remain in interpreter-mode. Besides I guess I'm the only one here who does not 
use an the
Emcas operating-system. :)

I'll check the sourced of readline and bash when I have some time. It shouldn't 
be all
too hard.

> With best regards,
> Teika (Teika kazura)

Chris

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