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| From | sunnycemetery@gmail.com |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | gnu.bash.bug |
| Subject | Re: Binding Containing Escape Key Fails to Escape History Search |
| Date | 2019-12-08 19:15 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.558.1575850744.1979.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink) |
| References | <20191022025648.GA19869@midnight> <6fcf6dd7-a0b5-8868-797c-cefbcc3346a2@case.edu> <20191031223246.GA8439@midnight> <72ba8e76-5962-3855-2361-d05cf34569a1@case.edu> <20191209001514.GA935957@midnight> |
On 2019-11-04 14:41, Chet Ramey wrote: > If \ef and Alt+f generate distinct character sequences, you can bind > them separately. If they don't, you can't. This has nothing to do with > whether or not incremental searching expands keyboard macros. In that case, how would one go about binding æ such that it both exits an incremental search and executes forward-word? I apologize for the late reply.
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Re: Binding Containing Escape Key Fails to Escape History Search sunnycemetery@gmail.com - 2019-12-08 19:15 -0500
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