Tim Riley wrote: > Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > > if someone wants to do me a favor...
> > 1. download "bash_bindings.txt" from > > > > vh224401.truman.edu/~dbindner/mirror > > 2. source it (source bash_bindings.txt) > > 3. hit the up arrow key > > 4. make sure your last history item is pulled up > This doesn't work right anymore; <right arrow> > or <left arrow> then <up arrow> makes it work. > > 5. make sure the cursor is at the END of the history line. > > The cursor is at the beginning. > > > > > > > it's a set of key bindings that make readline's vi-style input more > > friendly. for instance, history is just "up arrow" rather than "escape > > up arrow". > > My history is just "up arrow" by default. > > > > > > > it works for me, except step 5. the cursor is placed at the BEGINNING > > of the line for me, despite the fact that: > > > > bind -m vi-command '"[A": "kA"' > > > > that "A" should be placing the cursor at the END of the line and putting > > me in insert mode. > > > > does it work for anybody? > > Not here. SuSE does the right thing as-is; this is from /etc/inputrc : $if mode=vi set editing-mode vi set keymap vi $endif and the environment has INPUTRC set to "/etc/inputrc", but that can be overridden with ~/.inputrc (bash refman p.82) -- Owning a power guillotine means never having to say you're sorry. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech