> Now, interestingly enough, a lone 'B' in .inputrc doesn't produce any key
> binding that could be found in the "bind" output (with all the flags I
> tried). How would I figure out that 'B' is bound to "nothing", but bound
> nonetheless[*]?
bind -p lists all bindings, and every character that do
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Igor Pechtchanski on 11/15/2005 12:24 PM:
>
> > First thing to rule out is Windows-level problems -- I assume if you run
> > "cat" from bash, you can type in 'B', right? Then let's work on bash:
> > Can you paste a 'B' into bash? Does 'B' sho
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According to Igor Pechtchanski on 11/15/2005 12:24 PM:
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>
> First thing to rule out is Windows-level problems -- I assume if you run
> "cat" from bash, you can type in 'B', right? Then let's work on bash:
> Can you paste a 'B' into bash? Does 'B'
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, jboehmler wrote:
> Searching the web and the lists, including the cygwin mailing lists, on
> anything with just a "B" element is very difficult but I've tried.
> When I try to type a capital B in any form of cygwin terminal, it
> doesn't register. A lower case one does. Firs
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