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Re: The humble <DEL> and other editing keys
* Lee D. Rothstein (03-02-14 18:44 +0100)
> Since at least 1979, when I started using [...]
> I want <DEL> to do what any self-respecting <DEL> should do,
> namely delete the character at the cursor.
>
> Anyone know how to do this with Cygwin command line editing?
Cygwin doesn't have any command line editing capabilities, I'm aware
of.
Depending on your application and regarding your experience ("since at
least 1979...")
"man readline",
"man zshzle",
"man (x)emacs",
"man vim"
should be sufficient. Also have a look at the info pages (if you're
using pinfo...).
Thorsten
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