You wrote:
Does your terminal simply generate a Ctrl-I for tab?
It moves my cursor about 8 characters. Ctrl-L generates ^L . Ctrl-D exits
from that shell. UpArrow generates ^[[A .
If you run cat -T, then press tabenterctrl-d, does it print ^I. If
^[[A for up arrow doesn't work then it
Package: ksh
Version: 93q-1
Severity: normal
If I hit ArrowUp -key in ksh93, it do not bring the last command from
history. If I hit TAB or ESCESC , it do not work as Tab
completion at all.
Here is some quote from KSH FAQ:
http://www.kornshell.com/doc/faq.html
Clip here
Q5. How
You wrote:
Package: ksh
Version: 93q-1
Severity: normal
If I hit ArrowUp -key in ksh93, it do not bring the last command from
history. If I hit TAB or ESCESC , it do not work as Tab
completion at all.
They work for me.
Does your terminal simply generate a Ctrl-I for tab?
You're only
Oliver Kiddle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You wrote:
If I hit ArrowUp -key in ksh93, it do not bring the last command from
history. If I hit TAB or ESCESC , it do not work as Tab
completion at all.
They work for me.
Does your terminal simply generate a Ctrl-I for tab?
It moves my cursor
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