* what is *shell* mode's equivalent to bash's C-o?
@ 2003-01-11 2:31 Dan Jacobson
2003-01-11 4:54 ` Miles Bader
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2003-01-11 2:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
what is *shell* mode's equivalent to bash's C-o?
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* Re: what is *shell* mode's equivalent to bash's C-o?
2003-01-11 2:31 what is *shell* mode's equivalent to bash's C-o? Dan Jacobson
@ 2003-01-11 4:54 ` Miles Bader
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From: Miles Bader @ 2003-01-11 4:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dan Jacobson <jidanni@dman.ddts.net> writes:
> what is *shell* mode's equivalent to bash's C-o?
None that I know of, but that looks really handy so I'll check it out,
and add it if it's not there...
If there's no existing binding for it in shell-mode, do people think
C-o is a reasonable one? The default emacs binding of C-o doesn't seem
all that useful in shell-mode/comint...
-Miles
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* Re: what is *shell* mode's equivalent to bash's C-o?
@ 2003-01-12 10:07 Dan Jacobson
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2003-01-12 10:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
> If there's no existing binding for it in shell-mode, do people think
> C-o is a reasonable one? The default emacs binding of C-o doesn't seem
> all that useful in shell-mode/comint...
I thought they had to be different so we all can get early Alzheimers'
like M-p/C-p, M-n/C-n etc. emacs/bash. That means M-o/C-o so we can
go L-o/C-o quicker.
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