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- From: logan@gimlet.herndon.va.us (Jim Logan)
- Subject: Re: Keybindings in ksh
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.044055.12011@gimlet.herndon.va.us>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 04:40:55 GMT
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- References: <1992Nov8.130814.10044@cs.albany.edu> <1992Nov09.171239.25903@lobo.rmhs.colorado.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov09.171239.25903@lobo.rmhs.colorado.edu>
- seanr@lobo.rmhs.colorado.edu (Sean Reifschneider) writes:
- #
- # On a side note (while this is being discussed), is there a way I can tell
- # ksh to do file name completion using Esc-Esc instead of Esc-\? I've seen
- # other shells that use Esc-Esc (other versions of ksh, that is), but it
- # doesn't work on AMIX. I'm presuming it's a config thing...
- #
-
- You are in 'vi' mode. In 'emacs' mode it does what you want.
- BTW, I didn't know that Esc-\ worked; I've always used Esc-*.
- Personally, I think Esc-* is reasonable once you get used to it.
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