David Collins wrote (Fri, May 21, 2010 at 03:50:01PM +0100):

> C-e and C-y

Many thanks (and apologies for the delayed reply)! C-e and C-y do exactly
what I wanted.

I'm now trying to define shortcuts that I'm more accustomed to using
markkeys (control-1 / alt-1 or shift-up / shift-down).

With   markkeys "^e=^[1"   I get invalid syntax (and similarly with
shift-up / shift-down).

With   markkeys "^e=^1"    control-1 doesn't behave like C-e.

I can't use bindkey because I don't know the name of the function that C-e
/ C-y invokes.

Can someone please suggest what I should try?

Thanks,
Mandar.

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