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Re: B19.1:bind will not bind usinf the -f option.
- To: Alex Wykel <awykel at channelpoint dot com>
- Subject: Re: B19.1:bind will not bind usinf the -f option.
- From: michael at weiser dot saale-net dot de (Michael Weiser)
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 22:23:19 GMT
- Cc: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- References: <915D4A5037A6D011957D006097198E47013DBAF3@goat.channelpoint.com>
Hello Alex, you wrote:
>Upon trying to use the new binding nothing happened. Investigating the
>binding for the function showed that the new binding was never made.
bind works quite perfect for me. If I create some file containing
"\e[120~": beginning-of-line
(yes, I know, it's bogus :) and then run 'bind -f bindings-file' I get
michael@NARGOTHROND:/mnt/f/home/michael >bind -f bindings-file
michael@NARGOTHROND:/mnt/f/home/michael >bind -q beginning-of-line
beginning-of-line can be invoked via "\C-a", "\e[120~", "\e[1~".
michael@NARGOTHROND:/mnt/f/home/michael >
C-a and \e[1~ are predefined in my /etc/inputrc and automatically
bound on every start of bash. If you want to remove those already
existing definitions, you will have to use 'bind -r "\C-a"' for
example.
Hope that helps.
--
bye, Michael
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