Command ($ or #) line; smart completion?

Nat Gross nat101l at gmail.com
Tue Nov 29 19:50:45 UTC 2005


On 11/29/05, Tony Nelson <tonynelson at georgeanelson.com> wrote:
...
> In bash readline, Page Up and Page Down move to the beginning and end of
> command history.  The end is blank, unless you are part way through typing
> a command.
That's a neat way of getting back to current input.

> >About delete and backspace (mentioned in a later post) ....  Yeah,
> >this can be a can of worms.  You *might* find something useful in
> >the "keyboard how-to" (Google for Linux and "keyboard how-to").
>
> Umm, if I understand the question, Backspace and Delete work right for me.
For me, they both do the same thing, delete the left char.
I want del to delete the char underneath the cursor.
(Note: this problem in gnome terminal only.)
-nat




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