Re: [gentoo-user] bash & HOME - END ?

2003-06-07 Thread Andy Smith
[top-posting is evil] On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 06:39:25PM +0300, raptor wrote: > I'm using gnome-terminal > > home = ^[OH > end = ^[OF > > > #env | grep TER > COLORTERM=gnome-terminal > TERM=xterm > > Can't check at the moment at console..will post later.. Make sure your /etc/inputrc has the

Re: [gentoo-user] bash & HOME - END ?

2003-06-07 Thread raptor
I'm using gnome-terminal home = ^[OH end = ^[OF #env | grep TER COLORTERM=gnome-terminal TERM=xterm Can't check at the moment at console..will post later.. |Heh, I've just been through this. | |Does this happen on the console or only in X? | |If in X, what terminal emulator (xtern, rxvt, gno

Re: [gentoo-user] bash & HOME - END ?

2003-06-06 Thread Andy Smith
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 07:54:27PM +0300, raptor wrote: > hi, > > why when I'm editing at the bash prompt the keys HOME/END dont move the marker at > begin/end position ?! > And "DEL" writes "~" instead of deleting the char at which the marker is ?! > > how to correct this... Heh, I've just bee

[gentoo-user] bash & HOME - END ?

2003-06-06 Thread raptor
hi, why when I'm editing at the bash prompt the keys HOME/END dont move the marker at begin/end position ?! And "DEL" writes "~" instead of deleting the char at which the marker is ?! how to correct this... thanx -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list