On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 11:22:13AM +0200, Martin Toft wrote: > Sam Chill wrote: > >ksh does most everything bash does too, so it doesn't seem like a loss. > > FWIW, I miss a couple of features in ksh and consider to switch (back) > to bash: > > - When using tab completion, and you press tab two times to get a list > of possibilities, ksh doesn't use less/more to present the possibilities > (i.e. they just scroll by and I have to use shift+page-up).
This is, IMNSHO, preferable - you don't have to exit less/more. > - When writing long commands, bash uses multiple lines to let me see the > whole command, whereas ksh "scrolls" the line horizontally, only showing > me a part of the command at a time. This is of course a matter of taste, > but I like the method of bash. ksh's is much simpler, though; ksh is, due to such decisions, much lighter than bash. Of course, if you're running KDE anyway, this doesn't matter. > - In ksh, history is not automatically set up (but this is not a missing > feature, since you can set it up yourself). So set it up yourself. > I'm very eager to hear from anyone, who got workarounds/solutions to the > above... but please, don't let my post disturb the main topic of the thread. Joachim