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Re: ESC p is history in *shell*, in bash, C-p
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: ESC p is history in *shell*, in bash, C-p |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Jun 2002 23:20:26 +0200 |
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Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai writes:
|> jidanni@deadspam.com (Dan Jacobson) writes:
|>
|> > Do you find, after using a *shell* window for half an hour, and then
|> > going back to a usual non-emacs bash session, you carry over the ESC p
|> > history recall habit, for a few accidental commands, even though you
|> > wonder why you don't know better, and should be hitting C-p, being
|> > that you only use a emacs *shell* window 2% of the time.
|>
|> I like eshell's behavior: when after the shell prompt, C-p means
|> backward in history, elsewhere in the buffer it moves point.
That doesn't seem to be the default.
Andreas.
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