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Re: Keybindings in rxvt running tcsh get overwritten during startup
- From: Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:04:32 +0200
- Subject: Re: Keybindings in rxvt running tcsh get overwritten during startup
- References: <loom.20090329T000617-86@post.gmane.org>
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
On Mar 29 00:21, Ishmael wrote:
> I'm afraid I'm having some trouble getting my keybindings to work under tcsh
> running under rxvt. When I run them from the command line, they work fine, but
> when I put them in one of my dot files, which get sourced during startup, they
> don't work. Here's what I've got in a file I created (called .tcshkeybindings)
> that I source from my .tcshrc file:
>
> echo "Running .tcshkeybindings"
> bindkey "^[[B" "history-search-forward"
> bindkey "^[[A" "history-search-backward"
>
> This allows me to auto-complete a previously entered command by typing a few
> characters, then hitting the up-arrow - very convenient.
>
> If I type 'source .tcshkeybindings' at the command line, everything also works
> A-OK. During startup though, somewhere along the way, the keybindings get reset
> to their original values (e.g. "^[[A" -> up-history).
>
> Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks a lot!
set -x? I have my own keybindings in .cshrc as well and it works fine.
Perhaps you have something in .login which overwrites the bindings
again?
Corinna
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