Subject: Re: console in editing mode
To: David Laight <david@l8s.co.uk>
From: Christian Goetz <cgoetz@pandora.be>
List: current-users
Date: 01/10/2005 20:32:21
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Ye
Well I set my wterm to -ls -rv and I get a black background with white
characters and history (editing mode).
(xterm -ls -rv)
-- cgoetz
David Laight a écrit:
>On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 08:51:43PM +0100, Christian Goetz wrote:
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>>In order to avoid retyping repetitive commands, I set the console mode
>>in line editing mode with: set -E
>>I'm wondering if this can be set once for all to take advantage of it
>>with xterm ?
>>Is it another setting that applies to xterm ?
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>xterm -ls .....
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>Then the shell will read all the correct scripts.
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> David
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Well I set my wterm to -ls -rv and I get a black background with white characters
and history (editing mode).<br>
(xterm -ls -rv)<br>
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-- cgoetz<br>
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David Laight a écrit:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 08:51:43PM +0100, Christian Goetz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">In order to avoid retyping repetitive commands, I set the console mode
in line editing mode with: set -E
I'm wondering if this can be set once for all to take advantage of it
with xterm ?
Is it another setting that applies to xterm ?
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xterm -ls .....
Then the shell will read all the correct scripts.
David
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