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- From: logan@gimlet.herndon.va.us (Jim Logan)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Broken term? sag?
- Message-ID: <178@gimlet.herndon.va.us>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 14:21:28 GMT
- References: <BtMoJL.Lp9@agora.rain.com> <23061@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM>
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- In article <23061@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM> johnl@SDFSERV.hac.com (John Lee) writes:
- # In article <BtMoJL.Lp9@agora.rain.com> chuff@agora.rain.com (Chris Hufnagel) writes:
- # >Maybe I'm wrong here, but when I use ksh or csh in Amix I am unable to
- # >call the last command with the cursor keys or with an [ESC]J/K combination.
- # >All I get are escape codes? Do I have to set up my ENVironment diffently?
- # >If so, how?
- # I don't think "ksh" and I'm positive that "csh" can't handle command-line
- # editing in this fashion (using cursor keys/escape combinations.)
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- Sure it does. I use it all the time. I don't remember what
- variables or modes I set to get it, but it works fine. RTFM!
-
- -Jim
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