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- From: woan@exeter.austin.ibm.com (Ronald S. Woan)
- Subject: AIX, ksh, and <esc> sequence line editing
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 06:13:18 GMT
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- You can use emacs or vi commandline editing with ksh (look at set -o
- in the docs) and use aliases if I remember correctly to get the arrow
- keys to work for you, but if your already used to tcsh, I'd suggest
- you just get a tcsh for AIX. Source was on tesla.ee.cornell.edu last I
- looked.
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