Those work fine for me, just add:
set -o emacs
to your login file(s).
I actually have added to my .profile:
if [ "$SHELL" = "/usr/local/bin/ksh" ] ; then
if [ -f $HOME/.kshrc ] ; then
. $HOME/.kshrc
fi
fi
and have the ksh customizations in:
.kshrc
-Derek
At 10:55 AM 3/12/2007, Sunnz wrote:
Just installed Release 6.2 on my workstation, and the first thing I
did was installing (pd)ksh since I have been using it before...
I found that a few things doesn't work, tab-completion, up/down arrow
keys, ctrl-A ctrl-E to go to the beginning/end of a line.
Does anyone uses ksh here who knows if this is normal behaviour?
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