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Check the .kshrc_keys file. 2015-03-24 18:26 GMT-03:00 Jason McIntyre <j...@kerhand.co.uk>: > On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 06:29:50PM +0100, dam...@thiriet.web4me.fr wrote: >> Hello, >> >> >> man ksh lacks keystroke for delete-char-forward. >> Here is a diff I made with current man page >> (the dirty way: copied man page from the web, since >> I am using -release) >> >> --- man_ksh Tue Mar 24 13:11:50 2015 >> +++ man_ksh_corrige Tue Mar 24 18:06:05 2015 >> @@ -1916,7 +1916,7 @@ >> delete-char-backward: [n] ERASE, ^?, ^H >> Deletes n characters before the cursor. >> >> - delete-char-forward: [n] >> + delete-char-forward: [n] ^D >> Deletes n characters after the cursor. >> >> delete-word-backward: [n] ERASE, ^[^?, ^[^H, ^[h >> > > i've asked around, since i didn;t understand this either. it seems that > delete-char-forward is not bound by default. ^D is bound to > eot-or-delete, which correctly describes the behaviour (eot on empty > line, otherwise behave like delete-char-forward). > > jmc > >> I hope this is the good way to proceed, this is my first diff ever. >> Please note that there may be other keystrokes than ^D I am not >> aware of (delete-char-backword is bound to three keystrokes). >> >> >> Damien Thiriet > -- Antonio Feitosa (http://twitter.com/teebsd) #DevOps believer in Prototype Driven Development, #Security Consultant, #OpenBSD addicted, #ARM hobbyst and #Blues #Musician. #P2P is the real #cloudcomputing. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil · Github: https://github.com/TeeBSD Blog: http://teebsd.github.io/