Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/07/22/06:51:42
Michael, are you sure that Tim's answer works? The reason the .bash-history
file isn't working is due to a bug in the readline library when dealing with
\r\n line endings. Patches have been posted to the list.
Earnie.
--- "erskine, michael" <michael DOT erskine AT SERuk DOT com> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Many thanks; that has shown me the way...
>
> C-P & C-N do work (I didn't know about these gems!) and the arrow keys
> on the numeric keypad work also (with num-lock off - I hadn't tried
> them!). The PC-keyboard arrow keys still don't do anything but that's
> not so bad because I am now equipped with C-p & C-n or the numeric
> keypad.
>
> You have all been most helpful - bless you.
>
> Michael.
>
> ---------------------------
> Tim wrote...
>
> Hi,
>
> A couple of things to check:
> 1. Do Control-P and Control-N work to retrieve Previous and Next
> history commands?
> 2. Do your other arrow keys (left and right) work when editing the
> command line? (I seem to remember that on my old notebook, the arrow
> keys only worked when Num-Lock was turned off.)
>
> Tim
>
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