Dave Korn wrote:
>>Anyone used to Windows key combinations for editing text might find
>> the
>>following bindings useful:
>>
>> # Ctrl+Left/Right to move by whole words
>> "\e[1;5D": backward-word
>> "\e[1;5C": forward-word
>
> (Not mit
Andy Koppe wrote:
> 2009/4/27 Vincent R.
>> on unix terminals when I press CTRL + RIGHT_KEY or CTRL+LEFT_KEY, cursor
>> move from one word to another
>> which is very handy.
>> It doesn't work on mintty and I am sad about it ... ;-)
>
> You'll need to configure that behaviour in ~/.inputrc, the co
2009/4/27 Vincent R.
> on unix terminals when I press CTRL + RIGHT_KEY or CTRL+LEFT_KEY, cursor
> move from one word to another
> which is very handy.
> It doesn't work on mintty and I am sad about it ... ;-)
You'll need to configure that behaviour in ~/.inputrc, the config file
for the readline l
Hi,
on unix terminals when I press CTRL + RIGHT_KEY or CTRL+LEFT_KEY, cursor
move from one word to another
which is very handy.
It doesn't work on mintty and I am sad about it ... ;-)
Usually CTRL+d allows me to exit from a terminal when logged in ssh for
instance but it doesn't work either.
Rega
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