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  4. From: franklin@thans.cs.dal.ca (Steve Franklin)
  5. Subject: REMAPPING KEYS WITHIN BASH/SH
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  9. Organization: Math, Stats & CS, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
  10. Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 16:13:22 GMT
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  14. It would be wholly to my benefit to be able to remap keys within the
  15. bash or sh shell, but I'm not quite sure to go about doing this. First of
  16. all, I would like to be able to remap control sequences such as 
  17. ESC-8 to -> (right arrow Key). But, can I take this a step further?
  18. Can I map Character sequences to the execution of scripts? I don't see
  19. why not, but I'm not quite sure how I would go about doing this...
  20.    any clues?
  21. Thanks in advance...
  22. steve
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