Sanghyeon Seo wrote: > This is my pet peeve. This applies to both 1.1 and 2.0a1. > > 1. Run ipy.exe with -X:TabCompletion. > 2. Execute a line. (Let's say "a = 1".) > 3. Press up arrow. (The last line appears.) > 4. Press down arrow. (The line stays.) > > How about:
1. Run ipy.exe with -X:TabCompletion. 2. Execute a line. (Let's say "a = 1".) 3. Press up arrow. (The last line appears.) 4. Press escape. The line disappears. Any good ? Michael > What I want: > > 4. The line disappears. > > Otherwise, you're forced to delete the entire line, when you thought > you'd edit one of the line in history, and changed your mind. The idea > is that down arrow should reverse the any effect up arrow had. > > This is the case for any readline-based systems like Linux bash shell > and CPython installs on Unix. This is not the case for Windows cmd.exe > and CPython installs on Windows though. > > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com
