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Re: remapping Cygwin 'bash' readline functions to PC keys


Hi,

Jeez, guys, what's the problem:

% od -c
[ Press F1 through F12 followed by two CTRL-Ds: ]

0000000 033   [   [   A 033   [   [   B 033   [   [   C 033   [   [   D
0000020 033   [   [   E 033   [   1   7   ~ 033   [   1   8   ~ 033   [
0000040   1   9   ~ 033   [   2   0   ~ 033   [   2   1   ~ 033   [   2
0000060   3   ~ 033   [   2   4   ~
0000067


% od -c
[ Press Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End, Page Down followed by two CTRL-Ds: ]


0000000 033   [   2   ~ 033   [   1   ~ 033   [   5   ~ 033   [   3   ~
0000020 033   [   4   ~ 033   [   6   ~
0000030


Randall Schulz



At 03:42 2003-02-21, Markus Schönhaber wrote:


'od -c' remains a mystery to me too - I guess I'll understand how that command works sometime later this century.
But since I too am strongly interested in putting the Ctrl-<Arrow> keys into buisiness (as previos-word, next-word), I tried the Ctrl-V trick. It worked - thanks to John from me too. This is what I got:
plain left: ^[[D
shift-left: ^[[d
ctrl-left: ^[Od (it's a capital "O" contained in there - not the number zero)


So I added these lines to my .inputrc to get the wordwise movement using Ctrl-<arrow>:
"\eOd": backward-word
"\eOc": forward-word


All the way long I have been talking about rxvt, of course.

Regards
  mks


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