Hi Peter,
Somehow these keys are configured as "dead" keys on your system. Pressing
the space bar after those keys should give you the desired character. I
don't remember how to change this behaviour right now :-(
I suggest searching the archives for "backtick", there was a discussion
going on some time ago.
Cheers,
Karsten
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kutschera Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Dienstag, 7. November 2000 16:04
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> Subject: Can not enter ', ", ~ or ` at bash prompt
>
>
> Sorry about this silly question but what did I wrong?
> I can't enter any of ['"`~] at the bash prompt!
>
> Example: I enter
> echo `date`
> I see:
> echo date
> The result is
> date
>
> 2nd example: I enter
> echo '$$'
> I see
> echo $$
> Output
> 1000
>
> I can't belive this is the normal behavior. Any hints?
>
> Thanks
> Peter
>
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