On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 08:34:05AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 08:41:11PM +0200, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 05:42:57PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> > > On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 05:03:34PM +0200, Henrik Enberg wrote:
> > ...
> > > > M-< goes to the top
> > > > M-> goes to the bottom
> > ...
> > > On the woody computer at work Esc-< and Esc-> does what M-< and M->
> > > should do. 
> > 
> > Yep, that's how it's supposed to be:) Esc and Meta treated alike.  The
> > only thing is that your window manager eats the Meta and leaves the
> > Esc alone.  Switch Window Manager, or instruct it to not use meta
> > itself.
> 
> That is on console!  I can't see a window  manager playing a role
> here?  M-Home and M-End works as it should in X11. 

Oeps, missed that:)
In that case a likely candidate for upheaval is `libreadline'.
Look at `/etc/inputrc' and see that (input|output)-meta is on.

        # Be 8 bit clean.
        set input-meta on
        set output-meta on

You can also run it on on a per user basis (~/.inputrc), anyhow
have a look at `info rluserman', the ReadLineUSERMANual.

Hope this solves your problem.

-- 
groetjes, carel


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