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Cosmetics.
[selector.git]
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selector.1
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To use selector to search into your bash history, you can use
.SH "INTERACTION WITH READLINE"
.SH "INTERACTION WITH READLINE"
-For better efficiency, you can associate selector to a
one
key in the
+For better efficiency, you can associate selector to a key in the
shell through the use of the readline configuration file. To do so,
you have first to pick a key and check the character sequences
associated to it.
shell through the use of the readline configuration file. To do so,
you have first to pick a key and check the character sequences
associated to it.
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+100,8
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configuration file, not a '^' followed by a character. To do so with
Emacs for instance, you have to use the C-q key followed by another
key: C-q C-a inserts "^A", C-q C-[ inserts "^[", etc.
Emacs for instance, you have to use the C-q key followed by another
key: C-q C-a inserts "^A", C-q C-[ inserts "^[", etc.
-The control characters in this line are
there to erase the current
-
line before invoking the selector
.
+The control characters in this line are
here to first erase the
+
current line content and to simulate the enter key
.
.SH "BUGS"
.SH "BUGS"