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Question (and maybe, a suggestion)
From: |
Pablo Rodríguez Fernández |
Subject: |
Question (and maybe, a suggestion) |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Aug 2009 13:17:37 +0200 |
Hello,
I've been reading man and the web manual, and I have some questions:
Why there are some keyboard shortcuts that don't appear on man and web
page manual? I've found some shortcuts very useful (and widely knowed by
bash users) on this blog:
http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2005/08/bash-shell-shortcuts.html and most
of them are on man, but some of them are not or are not described like
really works, for example Ctrl+C to stop a process or ctrl+D to exit and
logout a process and bash, respectively (on job control environment).
So:
Are these shortcuts non-standards on bash? If they are, why are they not
explained on man or web manual?
And finally, my suggestion:
Make a chapter on man and web manual about all these standards shortcuts
(with an unified format).
Thank you for your attention, and for your work on bash and GNU.
- Question (and maybe, a suggestion),
Pablo Rodríguez Fernández <=