after doing that I get:
bash: mode=emacs: command not found
bash: \e[1~:: command not found
bash: \e[4~:: command not found
bash: \e[3~:: command not found
bash: \e[2~:: command not found
bash: \e[1;5C:: command not found
bash: \e[1;5D:: command not found
bash: \e[5C:: command not found
bash: \e[5D:: command not found
bash: \e\e[C:: command not found
bash: \e\e[D:: command not found
and the Ctrl-arrows still don't work...
Any more ideas would be welcome.
Cheers,
GF
On 10/10/07, kevboy <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Try adding
>
> $include /etc/inputrc
>
> to your ~/.inputrc to get the default bindings.
>
> --
> can no longer jump words with CTRL-arrow in gnome-terminal
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89235
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
after doing that I get:
bash: mode=emacs: command not found
bash: \e[1~:: command not found
bash: \e[4~:: command not found
bash: \e[3~:: command not found
bash: \e[2~:: command not found
bash: \e[1;5C:: command not found
bash: \e[1;5D:: command not found
bash: \e[5C:: command not found
bash: \e[5D:: command not found
bash: \e\e[C:: command not found
bash: \e\e[D:: command not found
and the Ctrl-arrows still don't work...
Any more ideas would be welcome.
Cheers,
GF
On 10/10/07, kevboy <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 89235
>
> Try adding
>
> $include /etc/inputrc
>
> to your ~/.inputrc to get the default bindings.
>
> --
> can no longer jump words with CTRL-arrow in gnome-terminal
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
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