bash and the delete key

Randall R Schulz rrschulz@cris.com
Sun Jul 28 20:56:00 GMT 2002


Andrew,

At 18:00 2002-07-28, you wrote:
>Randall R Schulz wrote:
>
>>>Oh I agree 100%.  But it'd be even nicer if, when I reflexively hit 
>>>CTRL-V, it'd do what one would expect it to do on a Windows machine, 
>>>i.e. paste from the clipboard.
>>
>>Nicer for you. If it's what you want, take matters into your own hands 
>>and adapt your own environment to your own preferences and leave the 
>>stock environment in the most POSIX- and / or Unix-compliant state feasible.
>
>But that's what he was asking for (see what follows)
>
>>>So I ask again, is remapping CTRL-V going to cause any problems for 
>>>those who
>>>have no desire to enter tabs on the command line?
>See. He asked how to remap his Ctrl-v key.

Huh? The question clearly is not a "how to" question. He's asking to have 
Cygwin distributed with his preferred mapping in place as the default. 
We've already discussed the how of it: Use the ".inputrc" file to supply a 
mapping for "paste-from-clipboard" action. I and others showed how to do it 
for the "Insert" key.

Randall


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