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From: guiboud AT netmansys DOT fr (Stiphane Guiboud-Ribaud)
Subject: Re: bash and non us keyboard
8 Oct 1997 10:23:14 -0700 :
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To: Fritz Heinrichmeyer <fritz DOT heinrichmeyer AT fernuni-hagen DOT de>
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Fritz Heinrichmeyer wrote:

> Hello, i saw a lot of questions but no answer:
>
> How can i use the AltGr keys together with bash?
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 I have the same problem resolve by using the "[" special key.
With an AZERTY keyboard, to get characters using the AltGr special key
you need to, first press AltGr-[, then AltGr-[key-expected].
Examples: For the # character, press
                    AltGr-[, then AltGr-#, and it appears '#' in the bash
shell.
It works fine and you sounds a bell.

Stephane


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