DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Lawrence Lucier
Howdy all:-) Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow keys)? Thanks...:-) PS.I am having trouble getting past the installation floppy boot stage so even though a

Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote: Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow keys)? Well, if you're using the bash shell, it does that automagically. You can even

Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Craig Sanders
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote: Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow keys)? that sort of functionality is built into most of the shells (bash, tcsh, zsh).

Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Steve Mayer
Lawrence, This functionality is built into the default shell (bash). Steve Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lawrence Lucier wrote: Howdy all:-) Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using

Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Lawrence
Will Lowe wrote: On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote: Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow keys)? Well, if you're using the bash shell, it does that