Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/02/14/14:27:07
Elfyn,
Thanks.
See my comments and further questions, below.
At 2003-02-14 06:18 PM +0000, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> > I want <DEL> to do what any self-respecting <DEL>
> > should do, namely delete the character at the cursor.
>
>In bash you can add the following
>
># DEL key in bash
>"\e[3~": delete-char
>
>to your ~/.inputrc or your /etc/inputrc file to get
>a functioning DEL key.
* ~/.inputrc works. /etc/inputrc doesn't. Why?
* Is there documentation for this? Specific to Cygwin? Or,
not necessary due to complete compatibility. Does
terminfo, play a role, here?
* How does one go about writing documentation for Cygwin?
I'm interested.
* What are the names of the forward and backward word keys
in 'bash', and how do I set them to <CTRL-right-arrow> and
<CTRL-left-arrow>. (I have the environment variable,
'EDITOR', set to 'TextPad".)
Lee D. Rothstein -- lee AT veritech DOT com
VeriTech -- 603-424-2900
7 Merry Meeting Drive
Merrimack, NH 03054-2934
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